aman/docs/portable-install.md
Thales Maciel 359b5fbaf4 Land milestone 4 first-run docs and media
Make the X11 user path visible on first contact instead of burying it under config and maintainer detail.

Rewrite the README around the supported quickstart, expected tray and dictation result, install validation, troubleshooting, and linked follow-on docs. Split deep config and developer material into separate docs, add checked-in screenshots plus a short WebM walkthrough, and add a generator so the media assets stay reproducible.

Also fix the CLI discovery gap by letting `aman --help` show the top-level command surface while keeping implicit foreground `run` behavior, and align the settings, help, and about copy with the supported service-plus-diagnostics model.

Validation: `PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m unittest tests.test_aman_cli tests.test_config_ui`; `PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m unittest discover -s tests -p 'test_*.py'`; `python3 -m py_compile src/*.py tests/*.py scripts/generate_docs_media.py`; `PYTHONPATH=src python3 -m aman --help`.

Milestone 4 stays open in the roadmap because `docs/x11-ga/first-run-review-notes.md` still needs a real non-implementer walkthrough.
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# Portable X11 Install Guide
This is the canonical end-user install path for Aman on X11.
For the shortest first-run path, screenshots, and the expected tray/dictation
result, start with the quickstart in [`README.md`](../README.md).
## Supported environment
- X11 desktop session
- `systemd --user`
- System CPython `3.10`, `3.11`, or `3.12`
- Runtime dependencies installed from the distro package manager
## Runtime dependencies
Install the runtime dependencies for your distro before running `install.sh`.
### Ubuntu/Debian
```bash
sudo apt install -y libportaudio2 python3-gi python3-xlib gir1.2-gtk-3.0 libayatana-appindicator3-1
```
### Arch Linux
```bash
sudo pacman -S --needed portaudio gtk3 libayatana-appindicator python-gobject python-xlib
```
### Fedora
```bash
sudo dnf install -y portaudio gtk3 libayatana-appindicator-gtk3 python3-gobject python3-xlib
```
### openSUSE
```bash
sudo zypper install -y portaudio gtk3 libayatana-appindicator3-1 python3-gobject python3-python-xlib
```
## Fresh install
1. Download `aman-x11-linux-<version>.tar.gz` and `aman-x11-linux-<version>.tar.gz.sha256`.
2. Verify the checksum.
3. Extract the bundle.
4. Run `install.sh`.
```bash
sha256sum -c aman-x11-linux-<version>.tar.gz.sha256
tar -xzf aman-x11-linux-<version>.tar.gz
cd aman-x11-linux-<version>
./install.sh
```
The installer:
- creates `~/.local/share/aman/<version>/`
- updates `~/.local/share/aman/current`
- creates `~/.local/bin/aman`
- installs `~/.config/systemd/user/aman.service`
- runs `systemctl --user daemon-reload`
- runs `systemctl --user enable --now aman`
If `~/.config/aman/config.json` does not exist yet, the first service start
opens the graphical settings window automatically.
After saving the first-run settings, validate the install with:
```bash
aman self-check --config ~/.config/aman/config.json
```
## Upgrade
Extract the new bundle and run the new `install.sh` again.
```bash
tar -xzf aman-x11-linux-<new-version>.tar.gz
cd aman-x11-linux-<new-version>
./install.sh
```
Upgrade behavior:
- existing config in `~/.config/aman/` is preserved
- existing cache in `~/.cache/aman/` is preserved
- the old installed version is removed after the new one passes install and service restart
- the service is restarted on the new version automatically
## Uninstall
Run the installed uninstaller from the active install:
```bash
~/.local/share/aman/current/uninstall.sh
```
Default uninstall removes:
- `~/.local/share/aman/`
- `~/.local/bin/aman`
- `~/.config/systemd/user/aman.service`
Default uninstall preserves:
- `~/.config/aman/`
- `~/.cache/aman/`
## Purge uninstall
To remove config and cache too:
```bash
~/.local/share/aman/current/uninstall.sh --purge
```
## Filesystem layout
- Installed payload: `~/.local/share/aman/<version>/`
- Active symlink: `~/.local/share/aman/current`
- Command shim: `~/.local/bin/aman`
- Install state: `~/.local/share/aman/install-state.json`
- User service: `~/.config/systemd/user/aman.service`
## Conflict resolution
The portable installer refuses to overwrite:
- an unmanaged `~/.local/bin/aman`
- an unmanaged `~/.config/systemd/user/aman.service`
- another non-portable `aman` found earlier in `PATH`
If you already installed Aman from a distro package:
1. uninstall the distro package
2. remove any leftover `aman` command from `PATH`
3. remove any leftover user service file
4. rerun the portable `install.sh`
## Recovery path
If installation succeeds but runtime behavior is wrong, use the supported recovery order:
1. `aman doctor --config ~/.config/aman/config.json`
2. `aman self-check --config ~/.config/aman/config.json`
3. `journalctl --user -u aman -f`
4. `aman run --config ~/.config/aman/config.json --verbose`
The failure IDs and example outputs for this flow are documented in
[`docs/runtime-recovery.md`](./runtime-recovery.md).