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tailscale-gnome-qs

BUILD (UBUNTU)
sudo apt update && sudo apt install make gettext gnome-shell
make build
make install
CONFIG

Make sure you set yourself tailscale operator

sudo tailscale set --operator=$USER
SCREENSHOT

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tailscale-gnome-qs's Issues

Support for taildrop

Maybe I am not looking in the right place. Is there a way to use taildrop with this extension?

Host list shows original hostnames instead of overridden hostnames

I have a couple of hosts that I've overridden their hostname in the Tailscale console, but in the extension host list the original name shows up. If that information is available to the extension, it would be nice for the overridden hostname to show up instead.

Explicit dependencies

Just an humble suggestion : README could mention not usually installed dependencies like gettext.
When running the command gnome-extensions install $(BUNDLE_PATH) --force, it was complaining about not finding the msgfmt binary, which is provide by gettext package (at least in Ubuntu/Debian).

But I would also agree that this dependency should be carried by the gnome-extentions package. So it might more be a distro issue.

Anyway, that was my two cents.

License?

Hello @joaophi,

Thank you very much for this great extension. There is no mention of a license for it in the repository, would you mind adding one? I'd like to get this packaged in Nix and need a license :)

Thanks a lot,

ev

Support for Gnome 46.1

Issue: The current version of the tailscale-gnome-qs extension does not work with Gnome version 46.1, and is disabled.

Expected Behavior: Extension appears in quick-settings as per previous Gnome Desktop versions.

System: Fedora F40 (atomic)

Edit: Cloned repo and installed as user extension. Works as intended.

Tailscale settings extend past the bottom of the screen

On my setup, between having a long machine list and other Quick Settings options above Tailscale, I can only see the first Tailscale setting in this extension (i.e., "Allow routes"). Any other options in that menu are pushed offscreen, and aren't scrollable.

As someone who's never really ooked into Gnome extensions at all, I have a funny feeling that there's no way to make the view scrollable, or anything like that. But perhaps some logic could be implemented to put the machine list into a submenu if it has more than a couple of items?

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Thanks!

Change the icon when Exit Node feature is in use

The extension is brilliant, truly!

I just wish it would be made clearer when one is using exit nodes (any one of them). I just suggest designing a slightly different icon (with an arrow or anything, really) just to distinguish the default case from any full proxying case.

A more meaningful alternative would be overlaying a small number which corresponds to the rank of the exit node on the list.

At any rate, keep up with the good work!

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