Numeric Clock replaces the GNOME top-bar clock with a clean, fully configurable numeric date/time. Use any strftime format (e.g. %A %d/%m/%Y %H:%M) and see changes instantly in the live preview. Features: Custom format string with instant-apply preview Optional “Only override top bar DateMenu” mode Smooth seconds when the interval is set to 1s Update interval range: 1–300 seconds Presets for quick setup (Default / Seconds) i18n-ready labels and a Donate button in Preferences Works on Wayland and Xorg, with builds for current and legacy GNOME versions No network access, no telemetry — settings stay on your machine Source code, issues, and releases: https://github.com/nickotmazgin/Linux-Numeric-Date-And-Clock
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– Removed duplicate timeout-clear lines (previously at/around 147 and 180) and fixed indentation. There is now one properly indented GLib.source_remove(...) immediately before each GLib.timeout_add_seconds(...). – Kept prior fixes: schema file/id/path = org.gnome.shell.extensions.numeric-clock (compiled schema included), prefs.js uses ExtensionUtils.getSettings(), init() empty, enable() creates settings, disable() clears timeout and sets settings = null. – Bumped metadata version for this upload.