Command to List Installed and Enabled GNOME Extensions





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I want a command to list all extensions currently installed. Also, a command to list all enabled extensions.



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      I want a command to list all extensions currently installed. Also, a command to list all enabled extensions.



      Is this possible?







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          Your locally installed gnome Shell extensions, i.e., these that are installed for your user only, can be listed with the commmand:



          ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/


          You can find out which extensions are enables by querying a dconf setting:



          gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions


          System wide installed gnome-shell extensions are listed with the command



          ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/





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          • Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago











          • @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

            – vanadium
            2 days ago











          • I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago






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            Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago






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            @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago












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          Your locally installed gnome Shell extensions, i.e., these that are installed for your user only, can be listed with the commmand:



          ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/


          You can find out which extensions are enables by querying a dconf setting:



          gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions


          System wide installed gnome-shell extensions are listed with the command



          ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/





          share|improve this answer


























          • Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago











          • @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

            – vanadium
            2 days ago











          • I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago






          • 1





            Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago
















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          Your locally installed gnome Shell extensions, i.e., these that are installed for your user only, can be listed with the commmand:



          ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/


          You can find out which extensions are enables by querying a dconf setting:



          gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions


          System wide installed gnome-shell extensions are listed with the command



          ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/





          share|improve this answer


























          • Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago











          • @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

            – vanadium
            2 days ago











          • I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago






          • 1





            Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago














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          Your locally installed gnome Shell extensions, i.e., these that are installed for your user only, can be listed with the commmand:



          ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/


          You can find out which extensions are enables by querying a dconf setting:



          gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions


          System wide installed gnome-shell extensions are listed with the command



          ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/





          share|improve this answer















          Your locally installed gnome Shell extensions, i.e., these that are installed for your user only, can be listed with the commmand:



          ls ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/


          You can find out which extensions are enables by querying a dconf setting:



          gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions


          System wide installed gnome-shell extensions are listed with the command



          ls /usr/share/gnome-shell/extensions/






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          • Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago











          • @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

            – vanadium
            2 days ago











          • I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago






          • 1





            Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago



















          • Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago











          • @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

            – vanadium
            2 days ago











          • I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

            – DK Bose
            2 days ago






          • 1





            Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago






          • 1





            @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

            – heynnema
            2 days ago

















          Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

          – DK Bose
          2 days ago





          Doesn't gnome-tweaks provide an interface to enable/disable gnome extensions?

          – DK Bose
          2 days ago













          @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

          – vanadium
          2 days ago





          @DKBose, OP is asking for commands.

          – vanadium
          2 days ago













          I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

          – DK Bose
          2 days ago





          I was referring to the last para where you wrote "These extensions can only be disabled ..." which isn't the same as removing using sudo apt remove.

          – DK Bose
          2 days ago




          1




          1





          Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

          – heynnema
          2 days ago





          Best to do this at extensions.gnome.org/local

          – heynnema
          2 days ago




          1




          1





          @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

          – heynnema
          2 days ago





          @vanadium GNOME extensions can NOT be removed with sudo apt remove, as most are not installed by apt, but rather at extensions.gnome.org/local

          – heynnema
          2 days ago


















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