Force Quit is a handy tool for Linux users. Even though modern Linux software is pretty stable most of the time, there are moments when apps just freeze up or become unresponsive. When this happens, you can either sit around waiting for the app to crash on its own or you can take control and "kill" it yourself!
You've got a few options when it comes to force quitting apps. You might try clicking that little "X" button and hope for the best, or you could open up the System Monitor to stop, end, or kill the process. Another way is using xkill, which lets you click on a frozen window to close it. And if you're feeling techy, you can even set up a keyboard shortcut through your system's settings that uses the xkill command - then just hit one button and bam, it's done!
If all those options sound like too much work, here's where Force Quit comes in! It's an open-source GNOME Shell extension that adds a simple "force quit" button right in your GNOME top bar. Seriously, it's as easy as that! Don't expect tons of customization - this extension is all about simplicity.
The process is super straightforward: click the icon and use your cursor to select the unresponsive app. You'll know you've selected it because it'll show an opaque red border around it. If you clicked by mistake? No worries! Just right-click or hit ESC to cancel.
While customization options are limited, you can still tweak its position on the top bar by editing line 50 of extension.js if you're into that sort of thing.
This little extension packs quite a punch in terms of utility and convenience! It's simple and unobtrusive but really improves your experience with your GNOME desktop environment. If you want to install Force Quit, head over to its official EGO page or grab it easily using Extension Manager!
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