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How to display group operations block not in a dropbottom menu either "normal" links list/HOOK_block_build_group_operations_alter does not fire

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currently the links of the "group operations block" of group module are displayed in a dropbutton menu. I want them to get displayed in a "normal" link list. I found an issue (https://www.drupal.org/project/group/issues/3015420) related to this on d.o. I have already a custom module to handle my group stuff, so I thought to implement a block_build_alter hook to modify the link type like in the patch (https://www.drupal.org/files/issues/2019-09-27/replace_dropbutton_by_simple_links-3015420-5.patch) mentioned. Problem is, that the block_build_group_operations_alter function doesn't fire in any way.

Here's my code:

...
use \Drupal\Core\Block\BlockPluginInterface;
...
function MY_MODULE_block_build_group_operations_alter(array &$build, BlockPluginInterface $block)
{
  $links = $build['#links'];
  unset($build['#type']);
  unset($build['#links']);
  foreach ($links as $l) {
    $t = $l['title']->render();
    $build[$t] = [
      '#title' => $t,
      '#type' => 'link',
      '#url' => $l['url'],
      '#attributes' => [
        'class' => ['group-operations-link']
      ]
    ];
  }
}

I think it's important to mention that I use twig Tweak module to render the group operations block in twig, because I wasn't able to do this in another way:

{{ drupal_block('group_operations', {context_mapping: {group: '@group.group_route_context:group'}}) }}

I estimate everything has to do with the context mapping but I didn't figure it out how it works. I found this (How can I programmatically display a block?) but there's nothing explained about context stuff. I only know that the group operation block needs the related group entity id as param.

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