gnome-shell-screenshot
gnome-shell-pano
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gnome-shell-screenshot
- Extensions breaking after upgrading
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What are the things that you hated the most in Gnome?
- a screenshot tool usable from panel (as in extension : https://github.com/OttoAllmendinger/gnome-shell-screenshot/)
- Screenshot in gnome.
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?
html-to-image - ✂️ Generates an image from a DOM node using HTML5 canvas and SVG.
gnome-shell-extension-clipboard-indicator - The most popular clipboard manager for GNOME, with over 1M downloads
gnome-gesture-improvements - Touchpad gesture improvements for GNOME on Wayland/X11
argos - Create GNOME Shell extensions in seconds
rounded-window-corners - A gnome-shell extensions that try to add rounded corners for all windows
clipmenu - Clipboard management using dmenu
material-shell - A modern desktop interface for Linux. Improve your user experience and get rid of the anarchy of traditional desktop workflows. Designed to simplify navigation and reduce the need to manipulate windows in order to improve productivity. It's meant to be 100% predictable and bring the benefits of tools coveted by professionals to everyone.
searchprovider-for-browser-tabs - Browser tab search provider for GNOME
gnome-display-brightness-ddcutil - Display brightness slider for gnome shell using ddcutil backend
gnome-shell-extension-ddterm - Another drop down terminal extension for GNOME Shell. With tabs. Works on Wayland natively
blur-my-shell - Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview