================ gnome-extensions ================ ----------------------------------------------- Command line tool for managing GNOME extensions ----------------------------------------------- :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: User Commands SYNOPSIS -------- | **gnome-extensions** help [*COMMAND*] | **gnome-extensions** version | **gnome-extensions** enable *UUID* | **gnome-extensions** disable *UUID* | **gnome-extensions** reset *UUID* | **gnome-extensions** info *UUID* | **gnome-extensions** show *UUID* | **gnome-extensions** list [*OPTION*...] | **gnome-extensions** prefs *UUID* | **gnome-extensions** create [*OPTION*...] | **gnome-extensions** pack [*OPTION*...] | **gnome-extensions** install [*OPTION*...] *PACK* | **gnome-extensions** uninstall *UUID* DESCRIPTION ----------- ``gnome-extensions`` is a utility that makes some common GNOME extensions operations available on the command line. COMMON OPTIONS -------------- All commands except for ``help`` and ``version`` handle the following options: ``--quiet``, ``-q`` Do not print error messages COMMANDS -------- ``help`` [*COMMAND*] Displays a short synopsis of the available commands or provides detailed help on a specific command. ``version`` Prints the program version. ``enable`` *UUID* Enables the extension identified by *UUID*. The command will not detect any errors from the extension itself, use the ``info`` command to confirm that the extension state is *ACTIVE*. If the extension is already enabled, the command will do nothing. ``disable`` *UUID* Disables the extension identified by *UUID*. If the extension is not enabled, the command will do nothing. ``reset`` *UUID* Reset the extension identified by *UUID*. The extension will be disabled in GNOME, but may be enabled by other sessions like GNOME Classic. ``info`` *UUID* Show details of the extension identified by *UUID*, including name, description and state. ``show`` *UUID* Synonym of info. ``list`` [*OPTION*...] Displays a list of installed extensions. **Options** ``--user`` Include extensions installed in the user's ``$HOME`` ``--system`` Include extensions installed in the system ``--enabled`` Include enabled extensions ``--disabled`` Include disabled extensions ``--active`` Only include extensions in active state ``--inactive`` Only include extensions in inactive state ``--prefs`` Only include extensions with preferences ``--updates`` Only include extensions with pending updates ``-d``, ``--details`` Show some extra information for each extension ``prefs`` *UUID* Open the preference dialog of the extension identified by *UUID*. ``create`` [*OPTION*...] Creates a new extension from a template. **Options** ``--name``\ =\ *NAME* Set the user-visible name in the extension's metadata to *NAME* ``--description``\ =\ *DESC* Set the description in the extension's metadata to *DESC* ``--uuid``\ =\ *UUID* Set the unique extension ID in the metadata to *UUID* ``--gettext-domain``\ =\ *DOMAIN* Set the gettext domain used by the extension ``--settings-schema``\ =\ *SCHEMA* Set the GSettings schema used by the extension ``--template``\ =\ *TEMPLATE* Use *TEMPLATE* as base for the new extension ``--prefs`` Include a prefs.js template ``-i``, ``--interactive`` Prompt for any extension metadata that hasn't been provided on the command line ``pack`` [*OPTION*...] [*SOURCE-DIRECTORY*] Creates an extension bundle that is suitable for publishing. The bundle will always include the required files extension.js and metadata.json, as well as any of the optional stylesheet.css, stylesheet-dark.css, stylesheet-light.css or prefs.js if found. Each additional source that should be included must be specified with ``--extra-source``. If the extension includes one or more GSettings schemas, they can either be placed in a schemas/ folder to be picked up automatically, or be specified with ``--schema``. Similarily, translations are included automatically when they are located in a po/ folder, otherwise the ``--podir`` option can be used to point to the correct directory. If no gettext domain is provided on the command line, the value of the ``gettext-domain`` metadata field is used if it exists, and the extension UUID if not. All files are searched in *SOURCE-DIRECTORY* if specified, or the current directory otherwise. **Options** ``--extra-source``\ =\ *FILE* Additional source to include in the bundle ``--schema``\ =\ *SCHEMA* A GSettings schema that should be compiled and included ``--podir``\ =\ *PODIR* A directory with translations that should be compiled and included ``--gettext-domain``\ =\ *DOMAIN* The gettext domain to use for translations ``-f``, ``--force`` Overwrite an existing pack ``-o``, ``--out-dir``\ =\ *DIRECTORY* The directory where the pack should be created ``install`` [*OPTION*...] *PACK* Installs an extension from the bundle *PACK*. The command unpacks the extension files and moves them to the expected location in the user's ``$HOME``, so that it will be loaded in the next session. It is mainly intended for testing, not as a replacement for the extension website. As extensions have privileged access to the user's session, it is advised to never load extensions from untrusted sources without carefully reviewing their content. **Options** ``--force`` Override an existing extension ``uninstall`` *UUID* Uninstalls the extension identified by *UUID*. EXIT STATUS ----------- On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise. BUGS ---- The tool is part of the gnome-shell project, and bugs should be reported in its issue tracker at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/issues.