A GNOME Shell extension for theming Gnome Top Bar / Top Panel, Menus, Dash/Dock, Gnome Shell and Gtk/Flatpak Apps.
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A GNOME Shell extension for theming Gnome Top Bar / Top Panel, Menus, Dash/Dock, Gnome Shell and Gtk/Flatpak Apps.
A Gnome shell extension to close open windows gracefully and save them as a session. The previous session can be restored at startup. Most importantly, it supports both X11 and Wayland!
Simplified "Compiz alike" wobbly windows effect for GNOME Shell
Gnome Shell Extension - Execute multiple shell commands periodically with separate intervals and display the output in gnome top bar.
Fork of Gnome Calendar extension with Persian taste
Move workspaces up or down in the GNOME overview with Alt+Up/Alt+Down
Improved On Screen Keyboard for Gnome Shell
gnome-shell extension
GNOME extension to view live scores for your favorite sports teams
Change "Activities" text from GNOME's top bar
🧙 check if all your extensions support a specific gnome version
A GNOME extension to activate and deactivate VLAN connections from the system panel.
Gnome-Shell Extension for setting smbios thermal modes.
Tired of pressing Alt+F2+R? Well now you can restart GNOME Shell with the press of a button! (May or may not work on Wayland)
Replace the default Gnome shell clock with COOL clocks.
Gnome Extension Manager - Command-line tool written in bash to backup and manage Gnome extensions and their configs
This gnome shell transforms the gnome notifications into a notification area like windows 10 or macos, highly customizable with css, and have a lot of features
An alternative site to manage GNOME extensions
GNOME extension that displays the current username in the top panel, positioned at the extreme right after the power button.
A simple GNOME Shell extension to easily backup and restore your installed extensions and their configurations.
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