Would this help? https://forum.manjaro.org/t/howto-configure-wireguard-via-the-networkmanager-gui-advanced-network-manager/138040 Looks like you just need the wireguard config file from Netbird.
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Thanks for your suggestion, but after going through the Github issues,
I'm afraid that it's not possible yet to connect to Netbird using a Wireguard config file:
No youll need to use the netbird command line to go up/down. Network manager can manage vpns but netbird is a bit different as its basically handling all of the connection stuff like network manager would be doing with an ovpn or raw wireguard config.
I do really hope netbird adds the feature to use raw wireguard clients to connect to nodes, kinda like how netmaker does it.
Ahhh sad to hear, but thanks for your reply,
now I know that I can stop searching,
and start hoping for quick implementation of Wireguard config support for Netbird :)