Simon Schneegans's Projects
🖼️ AI-generated wallpapers for creating awesome desktop themes.
A curated list of delightful productivity resources.
📚 A minimalistice RSS reader for filtered, high-volume news feeds.
Extension that adds a blur look to different parts of the GNOME Shell, including the top panel, dash and overview
🔥 Disintegrate your windows with style.
🧊 Indulge in nostalgia with useless 3D effects.
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A prototype project for my bachelor thesis
:pie: Fly-Pie is an innovative marking menu written as a GNOME Shell extension.
Official repository of GLFW 3.0 and beyond
A pie menu launcher for linux. Read the release announcement of version 0.7.2 at https://schneegans.github.io/news/2018/10/30/gnome-pie-072 Or have a look at the homepage!
Enable GNOME Shell multi-touch gestures on X11 with this extension
:package: A Podman container which runs GNOME Shell in xvfb
Godot Game Engine
Guacamole is an extendable and efficient rendering system for visualizing different data types.
For now, Illusion is a convenience layer on top of Vulkan. However, I plan to add more features as I progress in learning.
💬 Netlify app to send messages to Kando's Discord on Ko-fi donations
A simple C++ input library based on libois
A simple event driven C++ main loop.
A test implementation of the new material system for guacamole.
OGLplus is a collection of open-source, cross-platform libraries which implement an object-oriented facade over the OpenGL® (version 3 and higher) and also OpenAL® (version 1.1) and EGL (version 1.4) C-language APIs. It provides wrappers which automate resource and object management and make the use of these libraries in C++ safer and more convenient.
An application providing next-generation Pie-Menus over the D-Bus.
A frontend for adjusting the settings of OpenPie's pies.
A new spin on scene graphs
schism libraries
My personal blog. Visit it at http://schneegans.github.io