The widely-used GNOME Tweak Tool utility that GNOME users can’t live without was renamed the other day to GNOME Tweaks as part of a minor update towards version 3.26 for the upcoming GNOME 3.26 desktop environment.
GNOME Tweak Tool 3.25.4 appears to be the last version using the old name, as the tool’s maintainers also renamed the binary to “gnome-tweaks” instead of “gnome-tweak-tool” when you’re using the app from the command-line. However, this change will be in affect this fall when GNOME 3.26 launches on September 13.
GNOME Tweaks 3.26 will be a major release as it learned new tweaks, such as a “Battery Percentage” tweak or a “Disable While Typing” tweak, and it adds a great number of improvements and under-the-hood changes. For example, the app was ported to Python 3 and it now uses the Meson build system.
Here’s what’s coming to GNOME Tweaks in the GNOME 3.26 desktop
Among some of the cool new features that are coming to GNOME Tweaks in the… (read more)
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