A LocalSend client integrated into the GNOME Quick Settings Files, text and clipboard data can be sent to nearby devices upon the user's request using the appropriate buttons in each device's dropdown menu.
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EGO-A-005 manual_review
extensions should not access the clipboard directly
Direct clipboard access via `St.Clipboard.get_default()` requires reviewer scrutiny.
extension.js:445
St.Clipboard.get_default()
| Version | Status |
|---|---|
| 14 | Active |
| 13 | Active |
| 12 | Active |
| 11 | Active |
| 10 | Rejected |
| 9 | Rejected |
| 8 | Rejected |
| 7 | Rejected |
| 6 | Rejected |
| 5 | Rejected |
| 4 | Rejected |
| 3 | Rejected |
| 2 | Rejected |
| 1 | Rejected |
Is this code generated by AI? If so, we have a rule for that: [EGO Review Guidelines: AI](https://gjs.guide/extensions/review-guidelines/review-guidelines.html#extensions-must-not-be-ai-generated)
It's not wholly vibecoded, if that's what you're asking, but of course I used AI tools in making this. I don't think I've broken any guidelines, the proof being I wrote a post on my website explaining my development process! https://donnybeelo.net/projects/glocalsend With that, does this mean there's no future for this project on extensions.gnome.org?