Ka-Block
webextensions-examples
Ka-Block | webextensions-examples | |
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7 | 28 | |
856 | 3,953 | |
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0.0 | 5.5 | |
about 1 year ago | 11 days ago | |
Swift | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Ka-Block
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Ask HN: Browser-extension creators, how do you write for multiple browsers?
> Chrome without uBlock (or any browser really) is unusable.
I use a recent version of Safari and uBlock origin doesn't work there.
Instead I use Ka-Block![1], which blocks popular ad serving domains. For other annoyances like newsletter popups, etc., I rely on the "Kill sticky headers" script[2], with some custom hacks; I'll try to post my version of that script sometime soon.
It works good enough for my needs. I also have Firefox with uBlock installed, I end up still using Safari.
[1]: http://kablock.com , https://github.com/dgraham/Ka-Block
[2]: https://alisdair.mcdiarmid.org/kill-sticky-headers/
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Best free iOS ad-blocker now that 1BlockerX costs money?
I use Ka-Block! It’s completely free and works super well!
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Safari opens up new window telling me to install 'flash player' because my flash player is out of date.
For blocking different kinds of internet junk, I use Ka-Block!, Hush and NextDNS. I see no scams like that and very little ads.
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Is this legit, or a spam?
I’d suggest you use NextDNS, Ka-Block! and Hush on all your devices to block not only these scams, but also trackers, ads, annoying cookie notices and other internet junk.
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I may have been hacked
You haven’t been hacked. It sounds like a scammy ad. I suggest NextDNS, Ka-Block! and Hush for blocking these and other internet junk (I’ve been using all three myself for a long time).
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Malware
You don’t have a virus. This pop-up was a scammy ad. I use NextDNS, Ka-Block! and Hush to block these and other internet junk. I’d suggest you to try them out. It costs you nothing and you can regain some sanity, privacy, security, internet bandwidth, computing speed and battery life by not loading all the scams, phishing attempts, trackers, ads, cookie notices and general junk the modern internet is unfortunately full of.
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Best Working Ad Blocker for Safari in 2021?
No love for Ka-Block?... :/ Available for macOS and iOS. And it's open-source. It's great! :)
webextensions-examples
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Browser extensions are underrated: the promise of hackable software
Check out Firefox examples on github, you’ll like it, I’ve had great experience learning from them to add nifty features to my browser:
https://github.com/mdn/webextensions-examples
- Example Firefox add-ons created using the WebExtensions API
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Firefox Extension Development Resources
This is a place to start https://github.com/mdn/webextensions-examples.
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Firefox: <input> picker was blocked due to lack of user activation when programmatically trying to open File Load dialog
I downloaded Content script registration repository from MDN webextensions-examples on GitHub.
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When do you think X.org will become "officially" deprecated?
In some cases it does Banning a user doesn't magically make your bugs go away; Can't get response in Ubuntu #506.
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My first Firefox extension
It's pretty straightforward with the provided example.
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[firefox extension development] How to log in to the console from the extension?
I tried a couples: for example this one is working perfectly but not printing using console.log https://github.com/mdn/webextensions-examples/tree/main/commands
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I made a Light / Dark mode toggle button for Firefox, Toggley. Available on Mozilla Add-ons.
I believe there are already extensions for that. In fact, there's even one on the Mozilla Developer Network's GitHub called Theme Switcher which is essentially a dropdown menu with all of your themes.
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Why doesn't Python Native Messaging host process up to 1MB stdin?
I modified this https://github.com/mdn/webextensions-examples/blob/main/native-messaging/app/ping_pong.py example Python Native Messaging host slightly to point to python3 on the shebang line and pass -u to python3
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I want to make a search engine extension. But I don't know how.
You dont need much. You can use this https://github.com/mdn/webextensions-examples/tree/master/discogs-search as a template
What are some alternatives?
hush - 🤫 Noiseless Browsing – Content Blocker for Safari
ff2mpv - A Firefox/Chrome add-on for playing URLs in mpv.
session-buddy - An ultra-light Safari extension helps you save open tabs as collections that can be easily restored later
focus-ios - ⚠️ Firefox Focus (iOS) has moved to a new repository. It is now developed and maintained as part of: https://github.com/mozilla-mobile/firefox-ios
iOSAdblockList - Ultimate Host List for Mobile Adblockers (Focused on iOS)
webextension-polyfill - A lightweight polyfill library for Promise-based WebExtension APIs in Chrome
Polyglot - 🌏 The missing Safari extension that translates selected text into your native language.
native-messaging
redditweaks - A Safari App Extension to help make Reddit suck just a little less on Safari 13+. Written (mostly) in SwiftUI.
libdatachannel - C/C++ WebRTC network library featuring Data Channels, Media Transport, and WebSockets
browser-ext - Safari Extension Container App
Neat-URL - Neat URL cleans URLs, removing parameters such as Google Analytics' utm parameters.