Quick access menu for the GNOME panel with options that help ease the workflow for newcomers and power users alike and gives a great logo that you can switch to your liking to match your distro or add something your own.
Similar to the Apple Menu found on MacOS.
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-About My System (opens a submenu in System Settings that shows info about your computer.)
-Activities (this menu does replace the Activities button, but this option does leave that functionality easily accessible.)
-App Grid (Opens GNOME app menu/grid)
-Software Center (defaults to gnome-software
)
-Terminal (defaults to gnome-terminal
)
-Extensions (Quick access to all of your GNOME Extensions.)
-Force Quit App (run this and select the app you want to kill. Requires xkill
)
-Power Options
fork of Tofu Menu by tofutech
Compatible with and tested on GNOME 43, 42, 41, 40, 3.xx
Note -
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Some icons can get changed due to Icon Pack used, particularly due to Icon packs primarily developed for KDE in mind.
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If you want something changed or want a specific feature then open a issue or comment if a similar one already exists.
- Via Gnome Extensions
- Manual : Grab the latest release and unzip to
.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/logomenu@aryan_k/
or
use GNU make:
make install
To just pack/build the extension without installation
make build
Firstly check out the contribution guidelines by clicking here
If you are new to GNOME Extensions, then check out the resources provided in - LEARNING_RESOURCES.md
Original extension creator and all the contributors.
@AndrewZaech, @Harshad.Gavali, @JustPerfection, @vikashraghavan
@Bretzoule, @kuroehanako, @satisataka, @igor-cali, @h1mal
You can donate by using the GitHub sponsor button or through crypto - DONATIONS.md
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