Refactor systemctl services and timers

- Unified service templates into generic systemctl templates
- Introduced reusable filter plugins for script path handling
- Updated path variables and service/timer definitions
- Migrated roles (backup, cleanup, repair, etc.) to use systemctl role
- Added sys-daemon role for core systemd cleanup
- Simplified timer handling via sys-timer role

Note: This is a large refactor and some errors may still exist. Further testing and adjustments will be needed.
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## Overview
Optimized for automated task scheduling in a [systemd](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd) environment, this role:
- Generates a timer unit file for a given service (using the `service_name` variable).
- Generates a timer unit file for a given service (using the `systemctl_timer_service` variable).
- Reloads and restarts the timer using systemd to ensure that changes take effect.
- Supports dynamic configuration of scheduling parameters via variables like `on_calendar` and `RANDOMIZED_DELAY_SEC`.
- Supports dynamic configuration of scheduling parameters via variables like `systemctl_on_calendar` and `RANDOMIZED_DELAY_SEC`.
## Purpose