You can either install Fly-Pie from extensions.gnome.org (a), download a stable release
from GitHub (b) or clone the latest version directly with git (c).
This is the most easy way to install Fly-Pie. Just head over to extensions.gnome.org and flip the switch! If you want to use a more up-to-date version of Fly-Pie, you can try one of the methods listed below.
Execute this command to download the latest stable release:
wget https://github.com/Schneegans/Fly-Pie/releases/latest/download/flypie@schneegans.github.com.zipInstall it by executing the following command. If you have Fly-Pie already installed and want to upgrade to
the latest version, append the --force flag in order to overwrite existing installs of Fly-Pie.
gnome-extensions install flypie@schneegans.github.com.zipThen restart GNOME Shell with Alt + F2, r + Enter. Or logout / login if you are on Wayland. Then you can enable the extension with the Gnome Tweak Tool, the Extensions application or with this command:
gnome-extensions enable flypie@schneegans.github.comYou should not clone Fly-Pie directly to the ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions directory as this may get overridden occasionally!
Execute the clone command below where you want to have the source code of Fly-Pie.
git clone https://github.com/Schneegans/Fly-Pie.gitNow you will have to install the extension.
The script below compiles the locales, schemas and resources, creates a zip file of the extension and finally installs it with the gnome-extensions tool.
Fly-Pie/scripts/create-release.sh -iThen restart GNOME Shell with Alt + F2, r + Enter. Or logout / login if you are on Wayland. Then you can enable the extension with the Gnome Tweak Tool, the Extensions application or with this command:
gnome-extensions enable flypie@schneegans.github.com
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