I use the following:

  • AppIndicator/KStatusNotifierItem support(Most apps rely on trays so this is useful)
  • Clipboard Indicator(I wish Gnome natively had this but its fine Cinnamon doesnt to)
  • Desktop Logo
  • gtile(I want a tiling window manager like thing for Gnome i heard its faster)
  • Quick Settings Audio Panel
  • GSConnect (Looks better,Integrates better with GNOME)
  • Alphabetical App Grid
  • Arch LINUX Updater
  • Removable Drive Menu

i created this cause i wonder who uses Gnome on the Fediverse without plugins and maybe Gnome Tweaks and i may find some useful extensions here
Also Cinnamon users may count aswell but idk this is primary focused on GNOME
i also like my GNOME almost stock

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    KDE Plasma user of 4 years here, I am currently giving GNOME a try with Fedora Workstation. Reading through here, I’m going to try a few new extensions, thanks a lot :)

    My currently used extensions are:

    • AATWS (advanced alt-tab window switcher)
    • Clipboard Indicator
    • Vitals (system resource usage)
    • AppIndicator and KStatusNotifierItem Support
    • Caffeine
    • Launch New Instance
    • No overview at start-up
    • Places Status Indicator
    • Workspace Indicator

    There’s a feature I’m really missing though. On KDE Plasma 5 the clipboard manager opened a window right below your mouse on pressing Super+V. This window showed all the clipboard entries, was text-searchable and I could navigate and use/enter clipboard entries with my keyboard. Does anybody know of something like this for GNOME?

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      Pano perhaps? It doesn’t show up at the cursor but you can search in it, the keyboard works the way you would expect and it auto inserts on selection.

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      I used to use Pano for that, but it’s extension page hasn’t been updated since GNOME 45, so I switched to Clipboard History instead. It’s not quite as pretty (just a normal popup menu, no previews) but it is actually nicer to use, in my opinion.

      Both options can be bound to Super+V, that’s exactly the key combo I use for it.

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      There’s a feature I’m really missing though. On KDE Plasma 5 the clipboard manager opened a window right below your mouse on pressing Super+V. This window showed all the clipboard entries, was text-searchable and I could navigate and use/enter clipboard entries with my keyboard. Does anybody know of something like this for GNOME?

      Same i miss this from KDE but maybe copyq?? but i dont think gnome lets you map keys without extensions

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        Thank you for the tipp! I tried copyq but it looks like it doesn’t open after trying to set a shortcut in the app or in GNOME.

        I can live without it, it’s just so extremly convenient to have this. At least I know that I’m not the only one missing this.