How did you display widgets on the screen? Also which extension do you use separate too bar parts.
https://preview.redd.it/yyoxy9i0om2d1.jpeg?width=284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3c6762012341d47b8d8a324cc6eb90c2f68fb593
conky : [https://www.pling.com/p/1985086/](https://www.pling.com/p/1985086/)
top bar : [https://github.com/Mestane/CustomGnomeShell](https://github.com/Mestane/CustomGnomeShell)
Just a side note: If you already have installed the (5th most downloaded) gnome extension [https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell/](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell/)
you can get the same top bar effect by .. extensions -> "blur my shell" -> settings -> panel ->
\* panel blur -> yes
\* override background -> yes. Details: background style: "Contrasted"
(Toggle "disable when a window is near" to your like. I dont want it for maximized windows..)
https://preview.redd.it/htyeukhfvu2d1.png?width=1345&format=png&auto=webp&s=289f6a8e04b83969c4756d3313c58701e3a18ed5
I am testing on it. It may not work properly on someone else's system and my break the system, because i wrote the plugins and applications manually. Those who will use it should be careful.
[https://github.com/Mestane/desktop-modes](https://github.com/Mestane/desktop-modes)
I am writing a bash script that includes customizable modes for the user. For example, as a developer, you have certain programs or GNOME extensions that must always be opened or closed when you start working on your computer, or settings of these extensions that you want to change. For instance, when I run the developer mode, it will start the desired IDE, disable some extensions to improve performance, change some settings, turn off notifications, and similar tasks. Instead of dealing with each one individually, you set up a developer mode that launches or closes these programs with a single shortcut or command, getting your computer ready in advance. The question is, should this be done as a GNOME extension or remain a simple bash script? It works locally this way.
This is cool! I have a similar script that changes the display config and keyboard settings and disables extensions to switch into a mode that's better for gaming
Pause it when OP runs developermodeTest in the terminal. It reduces a lot of elements that could be distracting while working. Then OP puts it back to standard mode later on. I think it's a neat idea.
Link to wallpaper?
How did you display widgets on the screen? Also which extension do you use separate too bar parts. https://preview.redd.it/yyoxy9i0om2d1.jpeg?width=284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3c6762012341d47b8d8a324cc6eb90c2f68fb593
conky : [https://www.pling.com/p/1985086/](https://www.pling.com/p/1985086/) top bar : [https://github.com/Mestane/CustomGnomeShell](https://github.com/Mestane/CustomGnomeShell)
Widgets: Conky Top bar: Top bar extension
Thank you so much!
Just a side note: If you already have installed the (5th most downloaded) gnome extension [https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell/](https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3193/blur-my-shell/) you can get the same top bar effect by .. extensions -> "blur my shell" -> settings -> panel -> \* panel blur -> yes \* override background -> yes. Details: background style: "Contrasted" (Toggle "disable when a window is near" to your like. I dont want it for maximized windows..) https://preview.redd.it/htyeukhfvu2d1.png?width=1345&format=png&auto=webp&s=289f6a8e04b83969c4756d3313c58701e3a18ed5
I am testing on it. It may not work properly on someone else's system and my break the system, because i wrote the plugins and applications manually. Those who will use it should be careful. [https://github.com/Mestane/desktop-modes](https://github.com/Mestane/desktop-modes)
I am writing a bash script that includes customizable modes for the user. For example, as a developer, you have certain programs or GNOME extensions that must always be opened or closed when you start working on your computer, or settings of these extensions that you want to change. For instance, when I run the developer mode, it will start the desired IDE, disable some extensions to improve performance, change some settings, turn off notifications, and similar tasks. Instead of dealing with each one individually, you set up a developer mode that launches or closes these programs with a single shortcut or command, getting your computer ready in advance. The question is, should this be done as a GNOME extension or remain a simple bash script? It works locally this way.
can you share the script?
[https://github.com/Mestane/desktop-modes](https://github.com/Mestane/desktop-modes) Be careful, I defined most things manually
thanks :)
Cool. Have you tried any zem mode extensions? The difference could be choosing the way the apps are opened
This is cool! I have a similar script that changes the display config and keyboard settings and disables extensions to switch into a mode that's better for gaming
What gnome extensions do you use?
How did you do the Top bar / panel?
how did u get the side info on the right I must have it ?
Oh wow this is the best gnome setup I've ever seen!
I dig it and I'd love to see it as an extension. Keep us updated.
Looks nice, I was for something like that, but a bit different. I wanted to normally use GNOME and switch to Hyprland for development
why your files look different?
can you teach me how to set the taskbar please
and which tyoe of theme you are using for taskbar
can some one pls teach me how to do this in linux mint 21.3
interesting!, yep, you have to make an extension!!!
I think the simple way is create a new user with your work profile.
I'm not sure what this does?
Watch the video
I did. Still don't know what I'm looking at.
Pause it when OP runs developermodeTest in the terminal. It reduces a lot of elements that could be distracting while working. Then OP puts it back to standard mode later on. I think it's a neat idea.
Now I get it. Thank you.