Adapt the system's colors like a chameleon Change your GNOME Shell, Adwaita, adw-gtk3, and app/folder icons accent colors dynamically based on your wallpaper.
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I don't understand the logic on line 100 `extension.js`. Why are you checking whether the function exists if you already defined it in your code?
You're right, that check was redundant since the function is indeed exported by the utility module. I have refactored that part to call ThemeUtils.clearRecolorTimeout() directly inside a try/catch block. Thank you for the catch!