guillotine
panel-corners
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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:
panel-corners
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How much or little do you prefer to customize Fedora (GNOME) via extensions?
I happily used vanilla GNOME in the past for many years. Unfortunately they've been making some questionable changes recently, and now I need to use extensions to undo those changes... Essential extensions for me are Panel Corners, and either Vertical Overview or V-Shell.
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Extensions you can't live without?
Panel Corners — To bring back the aesthetically beautiful rounded top bar that we used to have with stock GNOME.
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GNOME refreshed the shell interface for 42!
And there is an extension which re-implements the corners here: https://github.com/aunetx/panel-corners
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Too complicated for new users.
Also, there's already an extension for those that absolutely want it at all costs.
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The rounded corner in the top bar will be removed
I created https://github.com/aunetx/panel-corners to keep the corners for gnome 42 and later, if some of you want to keep them :)
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Removing panel corners means performance improvement
you can get back the corners using this extension https://github.com/aunetx/panel-corners
What are some alternatives?
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
smart-auto-move - Smart Auto Move learns the size and position of your application windows and restores them to the correct place on subsequent launches. Supports Wayland.
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.
vertical-workspaces - V-Shell is a GNOME Shell extension that allows you to customize the layout and behavior of the Shell UI.
gnome-shell-extension-ddterm - Another drop down terminal extension for GNOME Shell. With tabs. Works on Wayland natively
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.