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rootiest c17f6663db feat(deps): add Optional/Terminal Emulator tiers, fix docker prompt hang and ov install path
Reworks fish-deps' dependency classification from three tiers to five:
Required, Recommended, Optional, Terminal Emulators, and Integrations.

- Add an Optional tier for single-purpose wrapper conveniences that only
  matter if you already use that specific tool (btop, dust, duf,
  prettyping, go, lazygit, lazydocker, docker, yt-dlp, screen). Skipped by
  `fish-deps install`/`sync` by default.
- Split kitty/wezterm into their own Terminal Emulators tier, since only
  the one matching $TERM is ever relevant to a given user.
- Add --optional, --terminals, and --all flags to `install`/`sync` to
  opt back into the skipped tiers, with a summary of how many were
  skipped and which flag restores them.
- Fix `_fish_deps_status` marking missing Integrations as critical (red)
  the same as Required — only Required is red now; Recommended stays
  yellow, everything else renders as a neutral dim note.

Also fixes two bugs surfaced during dependency testing on a fresh
install:

- `fish_right_prompt` called `docker context show` on every prompt with
  no `type -q docker` guard, unlike every other optional integration in
  this config — on a system without docker this printed a visible
  "Unknown command: docker" block on every single prompt render. Added
  the missing guard, and hardened the `ld` wrapper with explicit
  docker/lazydocker presence checks.
- `ov`'s catalog entry offered `cargo install ov` as its preferred
  install method, but crates.io's `ov` is an unrelated crate, not the
  noborus/ov pager — cargo would silently install the wrong package.
  Removed the cargo path; `ov` now prefers `go install
  github.com/noborus/ov@latest` (ahead of the system PM) when go is
  available, since not all distros package `ov` in their base repos,
  and falls back to the system PM otherwise.
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# Copyright (C) 2026 Rootiest
# SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-or-later
# CATEGORY
# 14-miscellaneous
#
# SYNOPSIS
# ld
#
# DESCRIPTION
# Launches lazydocker targeting the currently active Docker context by
# resolving the host endpoint from docker context inspect.
#
# EXIT STATUS
# 1 docker or lazydocker is not installed
#
# EXAMPLE
# ld
function ld --description 'Run lazydocker on the current Docker context'
if not type -q docker
echo "ld: docker is not installed" >&2
return 1
end
if not type -q lazydocker
echo "ld: lazydocker is not installed" >&2
return 1
end
# Fetch the host endpoint of the currently active Docker context
set -l current_host (docker context inspect --format '{{.Endpoints.docker.Host}}')
# Run lazydocker with the DOCKER_HOST variable set for this command only
env DOCKER_HOST=$current_host lazydocker
end