Hacking the GNOME Shell is not a typical coding experience, it is often necessary to inject your own code onto the Shell itself. Follow the official guide and you’ll have a working GSE with around 50 lines of code. The hack follows the same first step for making extensions.

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Hacking the GNOME Shell — Create ExtensionsWhy I Created my first Extensions — macOS and GNOME 40My First ModFirst StepFour finger swipeThe HackMonkey PatchSignalsThe ExtensionThe Question that is in your MindOverview Startup AnimationReviewWhat’s Next — Dash2Dock Lite

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