gnome-shell-extension-ddterm
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gnome-shell-extension-ddterm
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Down the Rabbit Hole of Linux Terminal Emulators
DDTerm is "Another Drop Down Terminal Extension for GNOME Shell" and has managed to be a perfect drop-in replacement for Guake for me. It supports, among other things:
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Silverblue 38 with Gnome 44 on ddterm?
From the looks of this issue it seems it'll be sorted out pretty soon, or do you really need it that badly?
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What are your must-have extensions?
ddterm
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Using Gnome shell extension for Gnome-Terminal
I found this: ddterm/gnome-shell-extension-ddterm Which looks like a good alternative to Guake terminal, but I realized during the install process is that it's for Gnome Shell, not Gnome-terminal, so the command gnome-extensions install is not available unless I install gnome shell.
- ddterm alternative with split view?
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Extensions you can't live without?
AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support Because it's needed, and GS doesn't provide for it. Bluetooth Quick Connect Until GS supports this by default. [Caffeine] Because that's how it should be by default. Clipboard History Because I frequently need several bits of text to paste at different times, and my workflow is often non-linear. ddterm Because I frequently use the terminal for small one-off operations and I prefer to summon and dismiss the terminal with one keystroke whenever needed. Besides, it's one of the best terminal emulators for GS. Dim On Battery Power Because GS doesn't do that, and it should. GSConnect Obviously. Hot Edge Because it greatly simplifies workflow and eliminates the need for a dock extension. Primary Input on LockScreen Because Gnome devs haven't fixed this bug for ages, and it's frustrating to have non-latin layouts even available for the system password input. Unite Because it takes care of focusing windows that demand attention and removing titlebars on maximized windows (precious vertical real estate). I also use it for aesthetic purposes: to remove the Activities button, to display the current window title instead of it (very handy with maximized browser - shows the page title using almost all the space left of the clock), and also to shrink the distance between panel items (Unite does it better than Just Perfection).
- DDTerm and Forge extensions for gnome.
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What terminal emulator are you using?
I use DDTERM (aka dropdown terminal). I bound it to F1, it isn't used for anything.
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Gnome 43.1 best extensions?
Thank you for mentioning ddterm! I've been using it all week and it's great.
gnome-shell-extension-pip-on-top
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What are your must-have extensions?
PiP on top
What are some alternatives?
guake - Drop-down terminal for GNOME
gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil - Display brightness slider for gnome shell using ddcutil backend
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
GPaste - Clipboard management system
Vitals - A glimpse into your computer's temperature, voltage, fan speed, memory usage and CPU load.
gnome-shell-extension-appindicator - Adds KStatusNotifierItem support to the Shell
gnome-shell-pano - Next-gen Clipboard Manager for Gnome Shell
vertical-overview - Gnome has had vertically stacked workspaces for a long time. The Gnome 40 update unfortunately made the switch to a horizontal layout. A choice that many Gnome users disagree with. This extension completely replaces the new Gnome overview with something that resembles the old style.
gnome-clipboard-history - Gnome Clipboard History is a clipboard manager Gnome extension that saves what you've copied into an easily accessible, searchable history panel.
panel-corners - A gnome-shell extension to keep the old topbar corners, which were removed for GNOME 42.
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview