Unite Shell
Unite is a GNOME Shell extension which makes a few layout tweaks to the top panel and removes window decorations to make it look like Ubuntu Unity Shell.
- Adds window buttons to the top panel for maximized windows.
- Shows current window title in the app menu for maximized windows.
- Removes titlebars on maximized windows.
- Hides window controls on maximized windows with headerbars.
- Moves the date to the right, fixes icons spacing and removes dropdown arrows.
- Moves legacy tray icons to the top panel.
- Moves notifications to the right.
- Hides activities button / workspace switcher.
- Adds desktop name to the top panel.
Screenshots
Unite running with the default options.
Settings window available in gnome extensions application.
Installation
Before installing the extension, make sure you have installed xprop.
| Distribution | Package Name | Install Command |
|---|---|---|
| Debian, Ubuntu | x11-utils | apt install x11-utils |
| Fedora, RHEL | xprop | dnf install xprop |
| Fedora Silverblue | xprop | rpm-ostree install xprop |
| Arch Linux, Manjaro, EndeavourOS | xorg-xprop | pacman -S xorg-xprop |
Then install the latest version using the commands below.
gnome-extensions install --force unite-v82.zip
To get notifications for new releases you can watch this repository.
For the complete Ubuntu Unity layout, you can combine it with Dash to Dock extension and Gnome HUD menu.
Gnome Shell Extensions
For Gnome versions up to 44 you can install the extension from the official extensions resource page here.
Packages
Arch Linux: AUR package
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/hardpixel/unite-shell.
License
Unite Shell is available as open source under the terms of the GPLv3
Credits
This extension is inspired from Pixel Saver, TopIcons Plus, Extend Left Box.