Customize Fedora 22 Desktop. Install Fedy (Fedora Utils) on Fedora 22 and tweak your Fedora Desktop. Fedy (Fedora Utils) is a post-installation script written in bash for Fedora Desktop.
Fedy is a wonderul tool which enables a standard Fedora installation with additional applications, utilities, codecs and much more. Fedy can be used to install and configure lots of application and codecs that are not shipped by Fedora.
Fedy has a simple but powerful Front End User Interface, completely written in GTK3. It lists information about installed and not installed packages on Fedora system. The installation process on Fedy run in background even when the front end is closed. If something goes awry and you are not happy with the process, you can revert back and undo task.
The latest version of Fedy available is Fedy 4.0 and it supports Fedora 22, released on 26 May 2015. To install Fedy in Fedora, open Terminal and run the following command:
su -c "curl https://satya164.github.io/fedy/fedy-installer -o fedy-installer && chmod +x fedy-installer && ./fedy-installer"
Once installed, you can open Fedy either from menu or from terminal.