A panel showing whether your favorite Twitch.tv streamers are streaming. Cycles through the online streamers if multiples are configured. Click on the panel and then on streamer's name to launch the stream with a custom command (your browser or some other application). Needs curl and mogrify to fully support streamer logos.
Note: Binary files aren't shown on the web site. To see all files, please download the extension zipfile.
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Don't change UI in the init function. Init function only for settings loading and connecting signals if it's necessary
No UI change is done in the init function. Code from the init function literally(!) taken from the suggested "gnome-shell-extension-tool --create-extension" UI change actually happens in "enable".
Miss that in enable function, Sorry about that. The --create-extension is just an example to show you how to write extension not a code conduct.