Best of Gnome extension based on what we here use on a daily basis
Customise the application grid view.
Add a category-based menu for applications.
Adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview.
System Monitor and Power Manager.
A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops. Side and bottom placement options are available.
This adds desktop icons to GNOME.
Miss dynamic panel transparency in 3.32 and up? Try the original dynamic panel with much more customisation! This extension will fade your top panel to nothingness when there are no maximised windows present! Never again will the panel be abruptly darkened.
Shows CPU temperature, disk temperature, video card temperature (NVIDIA/Catalyst/Bumblebee&NVIDIA), voltage and fan RPM.
Hides the Activities button from the status bar (the hot corner and keyboard shortcut keeps working).
Hides the top bar, except in overview. However, there is an option to show the panel whenever the mouse pointer approaches the edge of the screen. And if “intellihide” is enabled, the panel only hides when a window takes the space.
Hide Universal Access icon from the status bar.
Speed up the gnome-shell animation speed.
Always launch a new instance when clicking in the dash or the application view.
Arrange windows in overview in a more compact way.
A Net Speed extension With Loads of Customisation.
No overview at start-up. For GNOME Shell 40+.
Add a menu for quickly navigating places in the system.
A status menu for accessing and unmounting removable devices.
Remove the application menu from the top bar
Resize windows for GNOME Software screenshots
Sound Input & Output Device Chooser
Shows a list of sound output and input devices in the status menu below the volume slider. Various active ports like HDMI , Speakers etc. of the same device are also displayed for selection.
Tray Icons Reloaded is a GNOME Shell extension which bring back Tray Icons to top panel, with additional features.
This a mock extension. It does nothing if installed from extensions.gnome.org. Please use KStatusNotifierItem/App Indicator Support which provides the same functionalities. This name is used to protect and reserve the name for Ubuntu app indicator, available as a system extension on Ubuntu. This allow us to not trump updates outside of our QA process via an external upload.
Load shell themes from user directory.
A glimpse into your computer’s temperature, voltage, fan speed, memory usage, processor load, system resources, network speed and storage stats. This is a one stop shop to monitor all of your vital sensors. Uses asynchronous polling to provide a smooth user experience.
Display the current Weather in the Clock. GNOME Weather is required for this extension to function.
Display a window list at the bottom of the screen.
Allow keyboard selection of windows and work spaces in overlay mode. number selects a workspace, and number selects a window.
Put an indicator on the panel signalling in which workspace you are, and give you the possibility of switching to another one.