argos
cosmic
argos | cosmic | |
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14 | 72 | |
1,635 | 1,100 | |
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1.7 | 4.3 | |
29 days ago | 3 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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argos
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Lobotomizing Gnome
Good observation.
Turning off extensions is where OP lost me. In the last year, the single biggest quality of life improvement for me has been discovering the Argos[0] extension, which basically lets you put whatever text/menus you want in the top bar by writing scripts that print to stdout. To save space, I hid the dock (I use [1] as a replacement alt-tab), so the top bar is the only piece of screen that isn't OS chrome.
On my top bar right now I have the time in four time zones (including the ever-important UTC to save a mental calculation when logging at logs), the name of the current Wifi access point, and some VPN details gleaned using a combination of ip r, ping, nc, and curl. Another extension shows free RAM. I look at them dozens of times a day.
[0] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/
[1] https://gist.github.com/cbd32/cbec9a32b32bd9e93b0d2696c71b5f...
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The curse of being good in IT
I’ve heard this called “the defaults lifestyle” on the Software Defined Talk podcast. I’m forever locked out of nirvana because I have an iPhone but not a Mac, but that’s fine.
Occasionally plugins are worth the expense though. I finally discovered Argos[0] and I’m using it to show time in UTC and a couple other time zones. Super handy.
But if I try some new software and find that I have to tweak it a bunch to make it usable, that means the devs have different aesthetics and I should probably try something else.
[0] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1176/argos/
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What are your must-have extensions?
I'm really surprised no one mentioned Argos
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Extension download count is now available to the public
Currently, Argos extension (not developed since 3.32) holding the records for more than 13.8M downloads following by Dash to Dock extension with 6.2M downloads.
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How would I go about creating my own title-bar app icon?
This is what I was referring to.
- Ask HN: Can I see your scripts?
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Extension for focused window in top bar?
If you want, you could make the extension yourself via Argos https://github.com/p-e-w/argos using https://www.semicomplete.com/projects/xdotool/ or using one of these https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/38867/is-it-possible-to-retrieve-the-active-window-process-title-in-gnome/122870
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Kargos: Terminal Widget
Hey Recently I found this widget named Kargos that shows terminal command output as a widget it uses Gnome's argos and BitBar (Mac) This gives a very nice opportunity to make your own custom widget.
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What extensions do you use?
Argos
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Looking for an extension to run custom scripts
There is Argos. However, maintenance is unclear since the original developer steps down.
cosmic
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Cosmic Desktop: Closing in on a Cosmic Alpha
They are both called Cosmic to make things less confusing.
https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic?tab=readme-ov-file#cosmic
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How can I try out COSMIC DE?
Download the source code of the COSMIC Desktop: git clone https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic
- Prá galera curiosa sobre Rust, alguns "contras" a considerar.
- How to bring application menu back in 22.04
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What Desktop Environment do you use?
I think there might be some confusion in this poll and thread -- COSMIC is the name of both a suite of components in Pop_Shell, which modifies (but does not replace) GNOME shell components like the dock and workspaces, as well as a full-fledged desktop environment that replaces GNOME.
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Touchscreen gestures broken in PopOS with Wayland?
I'm using PopOS with Wayland on a Surface Go 2, and can't find a way to switch between workspaces and apps using multitouch gestures. There's a bug report here touching on these issues but I'm wondering of anyone has found a good workaround or fix for this. Any advice appreciated!
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[Poll] Who is still disabling the Pop COSMIC extension to get the pre-21.04 "Activities" view (combining Workspaces and the Application search)?
FWIW, I've also created a Github issue on the subject: https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic/issues/386
- Dualbooting with Windows 11 on a laptop
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Cosmic Text: Pure Rust multi-line text handling
The 'Cosmic' name also indicates that; see https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic.
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If the Pop Launcher could do anything, what would you want it to do?
Just to be clear, you are talking about the Pop Launcher and not the Cosmic Applications Launcher, correct? (since there may be some confusion around what the "Pop Launcher" is vs. the "Cosmic Applications Launcher" ... see https://imgur.com/a/XN34drv for images)
What are some alternatives?
gnome-shell-wsmatrix - GNOME shell extension to arrange workspaces in a two-dimensional grid with workspace thumbnails
gnome-hud - Unity like HUD menu for the GNOME Desktop Environment using rofi menu.
bitbar - Put the output from any script or program into your macOS Menu Bar (the BitBar reboot)
gnome-shell-extended-gestures - Better touchpad gesture handling for GNOME
gnome-shell-extension-freon - Shows CPU temperature, disk temperature, video card temperature (NVIDIA/Catalyst/Bumblebee&NVIDIA), voltage and fan RPM
touche - The desktop application to configure Touchégg
emoji-selector-for-gnome - This extension provide a popup menu with some emojis ; clicking on an emoji copies it to the clipboard.
shell - Pop!_OS Shell
apple-music-mpris - Unofficial Electron wrapper for Apple Music that integrates with Mpris to provide external media playback controls.
gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock - Pop!_OS fork of https://github.com/micheleg/dash-to-dock/tree/ubuntu-dock
custom-hot-corners-extended - A GNOME Shell Extension that allows you to give a function to any corner or edge of your monitors and expand your keyboard capabilities.
dash-to-dock - A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.