[Gnome-Shell]Hide Applications Categories Extension?

Hello!
          Anyone knows about some extension to hide applications categories in Gnome-Shell?
Thanks!!!

bnb2235 wrote:
I followed these instructions:
git clone https://github.com/mlutfy/hidetopbar.git [email protected]
Note that you used ".ca", and the instructions provided in the github page used only ".c".
git clone https://github.com/mlutfy/hidetopbar.git [email protected]
I found that strange, but didn't know what to make of it. Working for me as well. Thanks.
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