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Extension Manager is the app GNOME Extensions should be. It not only lets you see already-installed extensions and disable/enable them and access their settings like GNOME Extensions does but, get this… (are you sitting down?) it even lets you browse and install new extensions. I mean, I don’t know why you’d ever want to do that but, hey, I guess this is for all the freaks out there… :)

https://mattjakeman.com/apps/extension-manager

#GNOME #extensions #ExtensionManager #software #linux

in reply to Aral Balkan

I would be a gnome main if I was able to log into gnome on Wayland more than twice before it starts showing a black screen instead of my desktop
in reply to millions :spinny_cat_bi:

@millions Ah, that’s odd; I haven’t had any issues with day-to-day stability.

Although the screen reader has been broken for ages now but let’s not go there again (they’re working on it. It blows my mind that major releases are happening to Linux distributions without it being fixed but they’re at least working on it.)

in reply to Aral Balkan

True, I don't even have the normal extensions app installed
in reply to Aral Balkan

I don't know if this is still the case, but as the GNOME Shell browser extension doesn't work in a sandbox, it was essential for me to use Firefox only in flatpak.