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I edited my comment with an example for your code and my best advice for figuring out the path of gnome shell imports is by browsing
/usr/share/gnome-shell/js/
, the docs are not very helpful.Aha I see. Except I'm not sure if the path
/usr/share/gnome-shell/js/
is correct? The folder/filejs
does not exist on my end.Just to clarify. The
gi://
resources are GObject Introspection modules which are used for multilanguage bindings to native libraries. On my system, GI modules are found in/usr/share/gir-1.0/
. They're just imported by name and sometimes version usinggi://
(there are examples in the link in my first comment).As I don't have Gnome installed I can't be sure of the path to gnome shell modules imported using
resource://
, but it's probably the path I wrote, but withoutjs/
.It is very likely the wrong path, I just extrapolated the path from the gnome-shell git repo. I don't use Gnome myself, I'm on the enemy team using LXDE on Devuan ;)