For the longest time, I used tiling window managers. They are super snappy, easy to learn, and just worked a lot better for my workflow. And yet, loving GNOME, LibAdwiata, and GTK, I finally decided to make the switch, especially since I have better hardware. One of the things that has made the transition especially easy, is Pop-Shell. Pop-Shell, is a GNOME extension working on every current GNOME version, designed for Pop_OS!, that features tiling windows, and a Rofi-like application menu that can help mimic the feel of traditional tiling window managers. And so, because not everyone wants to use Pop_OS!, I am going to show you how you can not only install the Pop-Shell extension, but install and configure the launcher, so that you can have the amazing experience with tiling on GNOME.