Desktop-Cube
fsearch
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Desktop-Cube
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Desktop Cube hits 100k downloads!
I think many people know this. Also, the very first sentence in the extension's README says that it's inspired by Compiz.
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Desktop Cube now supports GNOME 44!
There's a very weird long-standing issue on that. It does happen only on specific hardware/driver setups and only on X11: https://github.com/Schneegans/Desktop-Cube/issues/3
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Show HN: Parallax wallpaper engine for Linux and Windows
Some of it is still there: https://github.com/Schneegans/Desktop-Cube
- Gnome bling on a fresh Fedora 37.
- These gnome extensions for Tiling window managers
- Retro-Vibes with GNOME and some extensions
- "you can't have fun on just the desktop"
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Need a gnome-style icon for your project? I'll make one!
Currently, I am using this and that icon, but yours look way better!
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Visual Effects for GNOME 42 ..plus the links on comment
Desktop Cube (Cube workspaces switching animation): https://github.com/Schneegans/Desktop-Cube
- Why was compiz abandoned?
fsearch
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Fsearch, a fast file search utility for Unix-like systems
Hi, author here.
Likely the most significant benefit is the more powerful query language. For example you can also search by file modification date or size and use boolean operators. https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch/wiki/Search-syntax
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Bfs 3.0: The Fastest Find Yet
Yes, FSearch is the one I use, but it's not as great, per FSearch's dev:
> However, FSearch doesn't automatically detect changes made to the file system and update its index then. This is on the roadmap (it's called inotify support) but it'll never work as smooth as Everything on Windows, because the Linux kernel isn't particularly good at reporting filesystem changes
https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch/issues/26
Everything is comprehensive + instant + always up-to-date, that's so awesome a combo it's a pity it's Windows only
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Copy all mp3-files from several subdirectories into a single directory
If you are new and wish a simple way to search, fsearch is a very nice tool.... https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch
- Ideas for activities for a University Linux Club
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Trying to install Fsearch, but getting an apt-key/gpg error
You might consider grabbing the latest release at https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch/releases.
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How and why am I seeing files that I have no access to?
One other program I've been particularly enjoying recently is fsearch : https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch
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baloo is using 36 GB space, is that normal?
If you don't need content indexing, Fsearch is an alternative. I've been using it for over a year now and it's been working flawlessly. Results are near instant and the db is in single digit megabytes.
- Why searching on Gnome sucks and what can be done to improve it?
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Does Linux have an equivalent of MFT on NTFS in Windows?
But AFAIK nothing seems to use this, def not fsearch, they have an open issue - https://github.com/cboxdoerfer/fsearch/issues/26
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Name the tools you can't live without!
Still remember those days of arguing on /g/ where linux longbeards stallman fanboys tried to say how this or that tool was good search... but I dont want to just find something, I want to use it that second, and I want the entire system indexed... after getting some webms to showcase that instant feel it got the message across, though later someone appeared with some dmenu trickery being similarly fast and useful... anyway Fsearch that appeared soon after me is the real deal.
What are some alternatives?
Burn-My-Windows - 🔥 Disintegrate your windows with style.
ANGRYsearch - Linux file search, instant results as you type
wayfire - A modular and extensible wayland compositor
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
asusctl
f2 - F2 is a cross-platform command-line tool for batch renaming files and directories quickly and safely. Written in Go!
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
Drill - Search files without indexing, but fast crawling
asusctl - Daemon and tools to control your ASUS ROG laptop. Supersedes rog-core.
edit-filenames - Renames or moves files using a text editor.
gnome-shell-extension-espresso - Enable controlling conditions to prevent the usual auto suspend and screensaver functions from taking effect.
QDirStat - QDirStat - Qt-based directory statistics (KDirStat without any KDE - from the original KDirStat author)