guillotine
gnome-shell-pano
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guillotine
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Extensions you can't live without?
I think you will like Guillotine more, it's basically just like Command Menu and is even configured with a JSON file, but Guillotine has more options like the possibility of single instance commands and commands that behave like toggle switches, also IMO neater looking menu.
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How would I go about creating my own title-bar app icon?
1) go to https://gitlab.com/ente76/guillotine and clone it 2) open a terminal in the dir where you want to keep it 3) type git clone https://gitlab.com/ente76/guillotine.git 4) you should notice a new icon in the titlebar, check it out 5) create your new icons named NordVPN_green.png & NordVPN_red.png (or whatever your preference) 5a) I wasn't certain which directory they had to go in so I put copies in 3 locations: /home//Public/guillotine/ /home//.local/share/icons/ /home//.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/[email protected]/ 6) edit the config file to look like this:
gnome-shell-pano
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Does Debian 12 have a clipboard history?
It depends on the desktop environment, if you are using GNOME I personally recommend Pano, I think is the best extension for clipboard. Just make sure to install the dependencies before install the extension: Pano: Clipboard GNOME
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Looking for developers with experience developing Gnome Extensions
I know that this is possible in gnome because Pano (https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5278/pano/) is doing it, but I don't really know to make an extension.
- How come there is no proper clipboard manager in Ubuntu?
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clipboard
I recently switched to Pano and have been pretty happy with it.
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A concept I've made for a clipboard manager following some of the GNOME shell designs. What do you think?
Yes, the first concept I've made was a redesign for it https://github.com/oae/gnome-shell-pano/issues/185
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Writing (copying) code is pain...
In Gnome I use Pano for this.
- How to install pano in silverblue
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My Fedora 38 setup:
Pano - Clipboard Manager (by: alperenelhan) https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5278/pano/
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What is the best GUI based clipboard?
Pano Gnome extension
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What are your must-have extensions?
Reading the comments I've discovered Pano Clipboard Manager and I'm blown away. I've been using Clipboard indicator for years because it's the only one I could find, but man Pano it's just on another level.
What are some alternatives?
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
gnome-shell-extension-clipboard-indicator - The most popular clipboard manager for GNOME, with over 1M downloads
panel-corners - A gnome-shell extension to keep the old topbar corners, which were removed for GNOME 42.
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.
clipmenu - Clipboard management using dmenu
gnome-shell-extension-ddterm - Another drop down terminal extension for GNOME Shell. With tabs. Works on Wayland natively
searchprovider-for-browser-tabs - Browser tab search provider for GNOME
gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil - Display brightness slider for gnome shell using ddcutil backend
rounded-window-corners - A gnome-shell extensions that try to add rounded corners for all windows
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview