A Simple Hamster shell extension for Gnome 3.
One of the main reasons development on this extension is slow is that there is hardly any testing for feature/bugfix branches. As automated tests are not really an options we would love to hear from you if you would be willing to take new feature branches for a test drive and provide some feedback every now and then. Please get in touch!
Quick categorization of activities is done by entering your activity in the following format: 'activity@category, description #tag1 #tag2', where the comma is mandatory when adding a description and/or tag(s).
Because Hamster-Shell-Extension is just a frontend to the hamster dbus
service the presence of hamster-time-tracker is required. You can verify that
the relevant dbus services are up and running by issuing ps aux | grep
hamster
which should bring up hamster-service
and
hamster-windows-service
.
Please follow the instructions under Manual Installation For Testing and Development below to install from git. See metadata.json.in for GNOME shell compatibility status of the current branch.
Important: The "Hamster Time Tracker" extension on `extensions.gnome.org https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/425/project-hamster-extension/`_ is severely outdated; it supports GNOME shell up to 3.20 only. There are some other versions of this extension on extensions.gnome.org, but none of them is supported by the current maintainers of the extension.
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/projecthamster/hamster-shell-extension.git
Make sure you are on the development branch:
git switch -c develop origin/develop
To make this build available locally under your user account:
make install-user
To build a fresh distribution package (this will create a distributable archive located in the dist/
folder):
make dist
Afterwards, enable the extension and change the preferences using the gnome-extensions tool (on GNOME 3.34 and earlier, you need to use gnome-tweak-tool).
If the Hamster GNOME shell extension is already loaded and you change some code,
the GNOME shell needs to be restarted in order to update and restart the extension.
The easiest way to do this is to run GNOME under X11 and use the key combination
Alt-F2
followed by r
. If you run GNOME under Wayland, either re-login, or
start a nested session:
dbus-run-session -- gnome-shell --nested --wayland
It's possible to change the "UUID" of the extension from
[email protected]
to a name of your choice. If you do this,
you have to obey the UUID Guidelines
<https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell/Extensions/UUIDGuidelines>.
This may become necessary in some cases if there are problems with the
official UUID on https://extensions.gnome.org.
To change the UUID, pass it to make dist
in the instructions above:
# Build make dist UUID="[email protected]"
The rest of the build procedure is like above, except that you have to replace
[email protected]
by your new UUID everywhere.