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# GNOME Shell extensions
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All extensions are packaged automatically. They can be found in the `pkgs.gnomeXYExtensions` for XY being a GNOME version. The package names are the extension’s UUID, which can be a bit unwieldy to use. `pkgs.gnomeExtensions` is a set of manually curated extensions that match the current `gnome.gnome-shell` versions. Their name is human-friendly, compared to the other extensions sets. Some of its extensions are manually packaged.
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## Automatically packaged extensions
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The actual packages are created by `buildGnomeExtensions.nix`, provided the correct arguments are fed into it. The important extension data is stored in `extensions.json`, one line/item per extension. That file is generated by running `update-extensions.py`. Furthermore, the automatic generated names are dumped in `collisions.json` for manual inspection. `extensionRenames.nix` contains provides new names for all extensions that collide.
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### Extensions updates
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For everyday updates,
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1. Run `update-extensions.py`.
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2. Update `extensionRenames.nix` according to the comment at the top.
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For GNOME updates,
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1. Add a new `gnomeXYExtensions` set
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2. Remove old ones for GNOME versions we don’t want to support any more
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3. Update `supported_versions` in `./update-extensions.py` and re-run it
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4. Change `gnomeExtensions` to the new version
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5. Update `./extensionsRenames.nix` accordingly
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## Manually packaged extensions
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Manually packaged extensions overwrite some of the automatically packaged ones in `pkgs.gnomeExtensions`. They are listed in `manuallyPackaged.nix`, every extension has its own sub-folder.
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