Add Custom Command Toggles to GNOME Shell’s Quick Settings Menu

A new GNOME extension lets you add your own custom toggles to the Quick Settings menu, making it easier to run commands, scripts or service actions when you want. Custom Command Toggle lets you add up to 6 bespoke triggers to the Quick Settings menu, where they sit alongside regular system toggles. You can assign custom labels and icons, the latter pulled from the Adwaita or Yaru icon sets, for each button you add. The extension’s preferences provide plenty of control. You can define separate commands to run when toggling on and off, and choose whether an indicator icon appears when […]
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