Add support for sending arbitrary kill signals in UI#64
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@rgwood Let me know if anything should be changed or improved. Thank you! |
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Thanks for the contribution! Made 1 small tweak but it looks good to me. |
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Description
This PR adds a UI action to send kill signals to a service from systemctl-tui. It exposes systemctl kill directly in the TUI, so users no longer need to switch to a terminal.
Users can select a signal (e.g. SIGTERM, SIGUSR1) and send it to the selected service from the action menu.
Requested in #43 and #38.
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Action menu

Signal selection
