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gnome-shell-extension-systemd-manager-neo

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Monitor and manage system and user systemd services directly from the GNOME top panel. Features RAM/Uptime tracking and easy log access.

Monitor and manage system and user systemd services directly from the GNOME top panel. Features RAM/Uptime tracking and easy log access.

Service Groups & Profiles [NEW]: Create custom groups (e.g., "Dev Stack", "LAMP") to start or stop multiple related services with a single click.

How to Create Service Groups

Setting up groups is designed to keep your panel clean and highly organized. Follow these simple steps:

  1. Pick your Favorites: Open Settings, go to the Services tab, and use the search or filters to find the services you need. Click the + button to add them to your Favorite Services list.
  2. Create a Group: Switch to the Groups tab, type a name for your new group (e.g., "LAMP Stack"), and click "Add Group".
  3. Assign Services: Expand your newly created group and toggle the switches to assign your favorite services to it.

Tip: Grouped services will automatically be hidden from the main standalone list to keep your GNOME panel menu perfectly tidy!

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