Reverse engineered prompt

Build me a native GNOME app store called Bazaar for Linux. I want it focused on helping people discover and install apps and add ons from Flatpak remotes, especially Flathub. It should feel fast and smooth, with a clean GNOME style interface, browsing pages for apps, search, categories, screenshots, descriptions, and install or remove actions.

Please make downloads work in a queue and keep running in the background even if the window is closed, so when the user opens it again the state is still there. It should act like a small service, not just a single window. I also want desktop search integration for GNOME Shell so installed or available apps can show up there.

Include a curated section that can be customized by a distributor for a more local or hand picked experience. If it fits naturally, show ways to support app developers on app pages. Make it feel polished, modern, and ready to package for Linux desktop use. Look up current GNOME and Flatpak docs online if you need to.

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