This project provides the jc-gnome-settings.sh
script, which holds James Cherti's settings to customize the GNOME desktop environment, including window management, notifications, desktop behavior, keyboard settings, and more, to enhance the user experience.
- gsettings
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/jamescherti/jc-gnome-settings
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Navigate to the repository directory:
cd jc-gnome-settings
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Run the script to configure GNOME:
./jc-gnome-settings.sh
The jc-gnome-settings
tool has been written by James Cherti and is distributed under terms of the MIT license.
Other project by the same author:
- jc-dotfiles @GitHub: A collection of UNIX/Linux configuration files. You can either install them directly or use them as inspiration your own dotfiles.
- bash-stdops @GitHub: A collection of Bash helper shell scripts.
- jc-firefox-settings @GitHub: Provides the user.js file, which holds settings to customize the Firefox web browser to enhance the user experience and security.
- jc-gentoo-portage @GitHub: Provides configuration files for customizing Gentoo Linux Portage, including package management, USE flags, and system-wide settings.
- jc-xfce-settings: GNOME customizations that can be applied programmatically.
- watch-xfce-xfconf: A command-line tool that can be used to configure XFCE 4 programmatically using the xfconf-query commands displayed when XFCE 4 settings are modified.