Pop Shell is a core component of the Pop!_OS desktop experience that extends and customizes the GNOME Shell environment to provide enhanced usability, productivity, and workflow management. It introduces features such as automatic tiling window management, workspace organization, and keyboard-driven navigation, transforming the traditional GNOME interface into a more efficient and developer-friendly environment. The project acts as a bridge between the base GNOME system and the customized COSMIC experience that Pop!_OS users interact with. It focuses heavily on improving multitasking by enabling dynamic window arrangements and quick switching between workspaces. The shell modifications also include UI enhancements such as a dock, application launcher, and system controls tailored for both mouse and keyboard usage. It integrates tightly with system components like power management and GPU switching, which are important features of Pop!_OS.

Features

  • Automatic tiling window management
  • Enhanced workspace and multitasking controls
  • Keyboard-driven navigation system
  • Integrated dock and application launcher
  • Custom GNOME Shell extensions and UI tweaks
  • Deep integration with Pop!_OS system features

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux

Programming Language

TypeScript

Related Categories

TypeScript Desktop Environment Software, TypeScript Window Managers

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