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chrome-extensions-samples
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How do I make this extension?
You should be using the context menu API. You can check out some of the examples to have a better idea. This single file should get you all the info you need - context menu basic example.
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How to objectively value code refactoring?
Hell, I even included the fix for the broken Google Chrome chrome-extensions samples Python Native Messaging host in a PR I filed to update their sample https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/pull/617/commits/c26521ed60d6028dd73c84a2b726a1889b6616f7.
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How can I do this in manifest v3 too in my chrome extention.
There are some examples here https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/issues/662 and here https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/issues/784.
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When do you think X.org will become "officially" deprecated?
What happens when you try to run this Native Messaging host application https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/blob/main/_archive/mv2/api/nativeMessaging/host/native-messaging-example-host on your current machine without modifying anything in the file or installing a package that links python to Python 2 and not Python 3?
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Chrome Extension Examples - a collection of sample Chrome extensions to learn from
- [AskJS] What are the worst case scenarios for programmatically setting arbitrary Web pages (Origins) as Client or WindowClient of a ServiceWorker?
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Rookie question: How do I know I am making progress with my JS learning?
Another more involved challenge: Transfer (e.g., using Transferable objects) an ArrayBuffer from a ServiceWorker to an arbitrary Web page not controlled by or in the scope of the ServiceWorker - without using an element https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/issues/766.
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How do I use this python parameter in javascript?
You can use Native Messaging to connect to and communicate with a native host, e.g., Python, from JavaScript client in the browser, see https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/pull/617/commits/a06b4e37b7a095f845a321b0cd7adac5a3b41f02.
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Is there any way to programmatically set an MV3 ServiceWorker's WindowClient?
Take the time to carefully read this Google Chrome extension samples issue Sample: Transfer a blob from a background context to a page #766.
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Content Security Policy Error for Chrome Extension
You can use declarativeNetRequest to remove content-security-policy for specific Web sites or all Web sites, see https://github.com/guest271314/remove-csp-header; https://github.com/GoogleChrome/chrome-extensions-samples/issues/662.
tampermonkey
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Show HN: Sniper: A Manifest V3 web extension for dynamic user specified actions
This extension makes use of JS computed property names to perform user specified dynamic actions on user specified elements.
I started working on an extension primarily for my own very specific use case. I knew of Tampermonkey and it's relatives before, but hadn't used it extensively. I also was following the news of MV3, so wasn't sure of their long term viability. But more than anything having recently got into frontend development I also just wanted to build an extension myself, getting to understand the newer limitation and alternatives was just a bonus point.
Literally a couple of days ago I got to know (From HN nonetheless https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38526277) that userscripts are going to be allowed in MV3 too, so I finally decided to actually check out ViolentMonkey, which is pretty neat, but from the looks of it would have to migrate to `chrome.userScripts.register` which would eventually require `userScripts` permission and with it would need [developer mode enabled](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/extensions/reference/api/u...). While browsing through the subsequent discussions I saw there were many other alternatives for dynamic script execution, from creating and the dynamic code to `` tags to using `evaljs`, but I wasn't aware of them while building this (see for ex: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31425256">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31425256</a> and <a href="https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/644#issuecomment-857838249">https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/644#issu...</a>) (and tbf it wan't even my goal to get full JS execution in my extension).<p>Long term my goal was to build a small JSON config for the actions needed and parse and apply them to have the desired behavior. I also was planning on exposing some extension only behavior (like tab functionality) via message passing with service workers (The config could be something like
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If your Firefox suddenly started to hang or become extremely slow today, check if you have tampermonkey 5.0. Disable it for now as it seems to be the culprit.
Do you use "Never Remember History"? There are bug reports about it. Fix is soon to be released.
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Ever since today my browser stopped working
Yes, I'm having the exact same problem. It was updated on Nov. 30 and I can't find a way to downgrade back to the last version. There's been several issues posted on the tampermonkey github recently but I don't have enough technical knowledge to know if any of those issues applies to this problem. And just like you, I can't even see my scripts to move them to a different script manager.
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Tampermonkey: Dev Mode will become mandatory for running userscripts in Chromium
I have no damn idea why Tampermonkey, which as very best I can tell is closed source <https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/blob/master/REA...>, is on the "blessed" Firefox for Android list when Violentmonkey <https://github.com/violentmonkey/violentmonkey#readme> is MIT, although I readily admit doesn't it have a "politically correct" name
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How can I create a self hosted tampermonkey?
I use it a lot and it used to be on github until version 2.9. I guess I could use that but wondering if there are some other nice selfhosted versions where I can easily modify my Chrome webpages that I should consider.
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umm..."Introducing Tam, your helpful assistant", Tampermonkey's v4.19 opt-out (should be opt-in) 'feature'. Thoughts?
I want to chime on that as it's worth noting that Tampermonkey is no longer open source. I mean it's like that for years - its GitHub repo clearly stands it's just an archive version and commits there date back to 2018. Here's one of the first posts when author went proprietary license and started gaining data (with his comment btw) and technically there's also Security section in FAQ and full Privacy Policy. Also FWIK website is the only place you get info about changes - highlighting that to stop looking for insights on GitHub.
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Tampermonkey extension
If you can't the answers you're looking for in the Tampermonkey FAQ, you can ask them in the official Tampermonkey support forum.
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Weird cookie behavior
Tampermonkey devs have implemented it but didn't release it yet and Violentmonkey devs don't want to implement it, so I guess I'm not fixing this issue anytime soon.
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badfilter with dynamic filters?
Specific case: uBlock Origin seems to block TamperMonkey from either injecting or running my userscript. (See https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/issues/1709 ) I was thinking it might be one of the above rules but I can't really get much out of the logger, and trying to disable those rules doesn't work. Does anyone have an idea on how to progress?
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Firefox Android now supports tampermonkey
https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/blob/master/COP...
this says GPL so unless they update their license file here, this stays
What are some alternatives?
octotree - GitHub on steroids
violentmonkey - Violentmonkey provides userscripts support for browsers. It works on browsers with WebExtensions support.
react-native-universal-monorepo - React Native boilerplate supporting multiple platforms: Android, iOS, macOS, Windows, web, browser extensions, Electron.
uBlock - uBlock Origin - An efficient blocker for Chromium and Firefox. Fast and lean.
vanced-website-v2 - Source Code of the Vanced Website
json-rules-engine - A rules engine expressed in JSON
wpt - Test suites for Web platform specs — including WHATWG, W3C, and others
browser_extension - A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends
libredirect - A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends [Moved to: https://github.com/libredirect/browser_extension]
SingleFile-MV3 - SingleFile version compatible with Manifest V3. The future, right now!
Redirector - Browser extension (Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge) to redirect urls based on regex patterns, like a client side mod_rewrite.