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Alphabetical App Grid GNOME Extension
Alphabetically order GNOME's app grid and folders
Get the extension from here
This project is licensed under GPL 3.0
Any donations are greatly appreciated :)
Support for older versions of GNOME can be found in branches
Find the name of the branch thgat supports the target version, and install from there
Alternatively, you can just use an older release or tag to install from
Install the extension from releases:
Run gnome-extensions install "AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst.shell-extension.zip" --force
Alternatively:
Extract the zip to ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst/
Then run glib-compile-schemas ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst/schemas/
Log out and back in to restart GNOME
Enable the extension: gnome-extensions enable AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst
Install the extension from source:
Make sure the install dependencies are installed
make build
make install
Log out and back in to restart GNOME
Enable the extension: gnome-extensions enable AlphabeticalAppGrid@stuarthayhurst
Common targets: Regular build system targets to build, install and uninstall
make build: Creates extension zip
make check: Runs checks on built extension zip
make install: Installs the extension
make uninstall: Uninstalls the extension
Development targets: These targets are aimed at developers and translators
make clean: Cleans the extension repository, including built files and translations
make translations: Updates translations
make compress: Losslessly compresses any .pngs in docs/
Allows passing COMPRESSLEVEL="-o[X]", where [X] is an integer between 0-7
Supports -j[X], where [X] is the number of threads to use
make release: Updates translations and icons, then creates and checks an extension zip
Calls make translations compress build check
Supports any variables / arguments supported by these targets
Also allows passing VERSION="[XX]", where [XX] is the version to update metadata.json to
Supports -j[X], where [X] is the number of threads to use
make package: Creates the extension zip from the project's current state (only useful for debugging)
gettext
gnome-shell (gnome-extensions command)
Build dependencies: (Only required if running make release)
All install dependencies
sed (make translations)
optipng (make compress)
What happened to the show favourites option?
Maintaining this feature was going to end up complicated and messy
It was also out of scope, and this extension did the job better
With this in mind, the feature was removed in release v16
Help with the project is always appreciated, refer to docs/CONTRIBUTING.md to get started
Documentation , code , translations and UI improvements are all welcome!
Bug reporting / debugging:
If you were simply told "Error" while installing, reboot and see if there's still an issue
When installing an extension from GNOME's extension site, this is normal
A log of what the extension is doing is very helpful for fixing issues
The extension logs to the system logs when enabled, which can be accessed with journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell
A live feed of GNOME's logs can be accessed with journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-shell -f -o cat
To enable logging, the setting can be found under the Developer settings section of the extension's settings:
scripts/update-po.sh and scripts/update-pot.sh were derived from Fly-Pie , originally licensed under the MIT License
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