no need to use styles; a custom pipeline order can also be defined as a preset.
See manual 
https://docs.darktable.org/usermanual/3.6/darkroom/pixelpipe/the-pixelpipe-and-module-order/#changing-module-order:

The module order can be manually changed back to either the v3.0 or legacy 
versions using the module ordermodule, which can also be used to define your 
own custom module order presets.


> Am 04.12.2021 um 03:56 schrieb Terry Pinfold <terry.pinf...@utas.edu.au>:
> 
> 
> Hi David,
>       while I feel great caution and understanding should be used before 
> reordering modules, I agree that it would be nice to have the option to 
> customise this to suit one's workflow and lock in the change. But one option 
> I just discovered is to reorder the modules in the order I want and save it 
> as a custom preset. This would be an easy solution when you open each new 
> image. However, this gives a couple more extra clicks that you may prefer to 
> avoid. But look on the bright side. In Darktable we can reorder and set the 
> order of the modules. Few programs give that flexibility. Maybe a kind 
> developer could put in the DT preferences section an option to order the 
> modules with a default recommended pre-set or custom values. 
> 
>  
> From: David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Friday, 3 December 2021 1:47 PM
> To: darktable-user@lists.darktable.org <darktable-user@lists.darktable.org>
> Subject: Re: [darktable-user] Filmic .. Auto-Tune
>  
> Hi Jack
> 
> Once I move CE to follow filmic then filmic acts normally ....
> 
> Unfortunately it is a pain to have to move it every time that it is used, 
> almost easier to simply not use it. It would be nice if moving in the first 
> tab had a way of permanently changing its position going forward.
> 
> David
> 
>> On 2021-12-02 15:11, Jack Bowling wrote:
>> Have you tried to move CE before/after Filmic to see if it makes a 
>> difference? Ctrl-Shift-drag lets you move modules in the first tab. Some key 
>> modules such as WB cannot be moved, however. 
>> 
>> Jack 
>> 
>> On 2021-12-02 12:16, Terry Pinfold wrote: 
>> 
>>> Hi David, 
>>>        thanks for pointing this issue out. I have only run into your 
>>> described issue because of noise, but after reading your reply about the 
>>> placement of contrast equalizer in the pipeline I see what you mean. I hope 
>>> Aurelian or another developer picks up on this issue and consider the best 
>>> placement in the pipeline. I guess in the meantime deactivating the CE 
>>> module while adjusting filmic may help you. 
>>> 
>>> cheers 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, 1 Dec 2021 at 10:03, David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote: 
>>> 
>>>     dt .. 3.7.0+1592~g30e678a45e Arch/Manjaro/XFCE 
>>> 
>>>     I am finding that when I initially use the Filmic-RGB auto -tune 
>>>     function that my black slider is almost always pushed to the 
>>>     extreme left hand side while the white slider is positioned fairly 
>>>     correctly. 
>>> 
>>>     This does not appear to be due to poor exposure. Even if I adjust 
>>>     the exposure  even more accurately the slider still goes hard to 
>>>     the left. 
>>> 
>>>     Any ideas? 
>>> 
>>> 
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