If you're using GNOME as your desktop environment, you know that extensions can greatly enhance your workflow and customization. Here are some of my favorite GNOME extensions that I find useful for productivity and aesthetics.

🚀 Essential Extensions

Blur My Shell

This extension adds a beautiful blur effect to the top bar, overview, and other UI elements, making the desktop look more modern and polished.

Clipboard Indicator

A must-have for productivity! It keeps a history of your clipboard entries, allowing you to quickly access previously copied text or files.

Dash to Dock

Transforms the default GNOME dash into a fully customizable dock. You can adjust its position, transparency, and behavior to suit your workflow.

🎨 UI & Customization

Rounded Corners

Gives your windows and menus smooth rounded corners for a softer, more modern look.

Coverflow Alt-Tab

Replaces the default Alt-Tab switcher with a stylish coverflow effect, making it easier to navigate between open apps.

Top Bar Organizer (Optional)

Helps you rearrange and group system icons in the top bar for a cleaner layout.

⚡ Productivity Boosters

App Indicator

Brings back system tray icons for apps that require them (like Discord, Steam, etc.).

Places Status Indicator

Quick access to frequently used folders directly from the top bar.

Simple Timer

A lightweight timer extension for setting quick reminders or productivity sessions.

Vitals

Displays system stats (CPU, RAM, temperature, etc.) in the top bar—great for monitoring performance.

🎉 Fun & Optional Extensions

Wiggle

Makes windows wiggle when you drag them—just for fun!

Emoji Copy

Quickly copy emojis from a pop-up menu.

Caffeine

Prevents your system from going to sleep when you’re watching videos or giving a presentation.


These extensions help me get the most out of GNOME while keeping my desktop functional and visually appealing. What are your favorite GNOME extensions? Let me know in the comments!

🔗 Find these extensions at: GNOME Extensions

(Note: Some extensions may depend on your GNOME version. Always check compatibility before installing.)