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I didn't know about Forge until it appears in a recent comment on this sub, this extension implements a fully featured tiling wm into Gnome.
Been running Material Shell for awhile now. It's a tiling manager/workspace manager. I've become very reliant on it.
For me, diodon> all clipboard extensions because it doesn't take up space in the app indicator bar (small screen on laptop). It behaves like the window 10's super v clipboard if you set the shortcut to super v.
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