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GNOME extension that removes title bar for non-GTK software (when maximized)

GTK Title Bar - Remove Title Bar for non-GTK Software

  • This extension simply removes title bars on apps like Spotify and Qt5 apps when you maximize or tile them.
  • Unlike Unite, this does not remove window buttons for GTK apps.
  • Makes the minimal change on your system's default behaviour.
  • Supports GNOME 3.28+ (40 included).

Credits

  • This work here is hardfork of the unite-shell extension.

Dependencies

  • xprop should come preinstalled with your system. If not, you should install it.

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Installation

From https://extensions.gnome.org (Recommended)

  1. Go to https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1732/gtk-title-bar/
  2. Install and Enable.

From GitHub

  1. Download the latest release from 'Releases' page.
  2. Extract the folder into ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions.
    • For X11, do Alt-F2 and type r or restart. This will restart the GNOME Shell.
    • For Wayland, log out and log back in.
    • On 3.38 and above, enable GTK Title Bar using the Extensions app.
    • On below 3.38, install GNOME Tweak Tool if not installed and enable GTK Title Bar.

Arch

AUR VCS package available: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gnome-shell-extension-gtktitlebar-git/