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.
Move workspaces up or down in the GNOME overview with Alt+Up/Alt+Down
Fork of Gnome Calendar extension with Persian taste
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
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.
An alternative site to manage GNOME extensions
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