musicbrainz-userscripts
firefox-scripts
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musicbrainz-userscripts
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What to do with unknown artists
Here's a link to the tampermonkey scripts: https://github.com/murdos/musicbrainz-userscripts
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A Guide to quickly adding Album Metadata to MusicBrainz with the power of programming
Check out the Musicbrainz-UserScripts plugin repository. This is a list of scripts people have written to do various things. With them, you can
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beets and Picard users: what do you do when a large chunk of your collection is not on MusicBrainz?
I know beets has metadata plugins for Discogs, Deezer, Spotify, and Beatport but they don't work as well as grabbing metadata from MusicBrainz so I have been using MusicBrainz UserScripts with Violentmonkey to create new MusicBrainz entries for these albums.
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Emby for music is snappy!
I'd been using Plex and Navidrome. Plex isn't bad, but Navidrome has been choking on the reg. I'd used Emby in the past and wasn't crazy about the UI. While it still isn't where I'd like it to see it, if I have to sacrifice design for response time, I'll make that trade. That isn't to say it is a terrible UI to begin with. It is more a nit pick. I love the Musicbrainz integration, but would appreciate Discogs added to that list of sites to pull metadata from. In the meantime I installed Tampermonkey and loaded this userscript to transfer metadata from Discogs to Musicbrainz.
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Music Library and MusicBrainz Picard
%_releaseartist%/ %_releaseartist%-%_releasedate%%_catalognumber%%_releasealbum%/ %_releaseartist%-%_releasedate%%_releasealbum%-%_releasediscnum%%_releasetracknum%-%_trackartist%%_releasetrack%
Workings out on https://wiki.thingsandstuff.org/Tagging_script
Also, some of https://github.com/murdos/musicbrainz-userscripts have been handy
- Alternitave to Music Brainz Picard?
- CD vs Digital Media tag
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Need some advice on Musicbrainz Picard
I'm not overly concerned about accuracy to that extent for myself, so I don't generally worry if something gets tagged as being a CD if it was actually digital media or that sort of thing, I just go with whatever's closest or most complete as long as it's got the same track lists. If you want though, you can contribute to the musicbrainz database, there's userscripts that let you import releases from Deezer (or bandcamp, discogs or a bunch of other sources) without having to enter all the data manually - I just use it if there's not a version that's close, or if the album's missing entirely, but you could always do that if you prefer your tags to be as accurate as possible!
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FYI: you can download the original front cover of any release on Bandcamp.
Then scroll down and install the "Import Bandcamp releases to MusicBrainz" script from github.
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Imbedded Tags will not show correctly - Music
https://github.com/murdos/musicbrainz-userscripts#discogs_importer
firefox-scripts
- Adapting custom buttons and legacy extensions to Librewolf Portableapps install
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Problems with custom scrollbar after updating to FF117
For a long time, I've been making use of a MacOS-esque scrollbar I found online. I'm using XiaoXiaoFlood's loader script, and I've made the necessary changes to the files mentioned here to make it able to load .js and .uc.js files again. I've also modified the script a fair bit, though reverted most as it didn't work. Currently, I'm using this one, which has simply commented out the things that rely on Services. Though, even if I add it with something like const Services = globalThis.Services || ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm").Services; it doesn't make much of a difference. I've also tried using a userChrome.xml file, but that doesn't do much anymore. Was around 72/75 where that stopped working right?
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Firefox Address Bar Tips
Though for the full value I personally really also need some sort of interface that can show individual page visits in order to answer the question "What other pages did I visit at that point in time?" (sometimes I don't remember the right keywords to find a certain page again, but only some other page I visited during the same browsing session). The built-in history view is only of limited value here, because it always only shows the most-recent visit, so as soon as you visit a page again, it moves to the front of the list again and loses its original place and history context.
As usual, there used to be an add-on for that, which was subsequently broken by the move to webextensions (and even if somebody wanted to rewrite it, the webextension API doesn't cater for its full functionality). Thankfully some kind soul has maintained a version hacked to still work even on a current Firefox (https://github.com/xiaoxiaoflood/firefox-scripts/tree/master...).
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[Help] How do I change the new tab page in Firefox
This is what you're looking for.
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How do I get rid of this gray overlay on hover in the context menu? (only the buttons along the top are affected)
Heads up though, it doesn't work for most tooltips. For that, I found the only way to change them is to use the above code in an agentsheet (https://github.com/xiaoxiaoflood/firefox-scripts, see the "StyloaiX" section)
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What are downsides and upsides of all the updates since after G3 for you?
Bootstrapped extensions are supported (really, xiaoxiaoflood is the only one who maintains any popular ones).
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Firefox will get rid of cookie banners by auto-rejecting cookies
depending on your needs existing extensions may work for you, though the ContentScript based implementations have issues, if that's not enough you can use https://github.com/xiaoxiaoflood/firefox-scripts as it allows you to run the code in the browser UI, unfortunately there's no easy to use extension (and sadly FireGestures require update to work, even with loader injected into Quantum) so you may need to work with the code a bit (or more)
- Private Tabs instead of windows
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Firefox it is (Or its forks. Need Suggestions.)
do what exactly? inject code? there are many slightly different approaches, the most reliable seems to be https://github.com/xiaoxiaoflood/firefox-scripts and using an approach like that forks can add extra configs to the UI making users' lives easier
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The Little Trick Requires Firefox CSS… So, I Cross-Posted
Not in the foreseeable future, but maybe achievable with userChromeJS.
What are some alternatives?
uBO-Scriptlets - A custom arsenal of scriptlets to be used for injecting userscripts via uBlock Origin.
firefox-sidebery-minimal-style - Universal minimal style for Firefox and Sidebery
picard-beets-config - MusicBrainz Picard tagger scripts, config and beets config
Waterfox - The official Waterfox 💧 source code repository
mqaid - An MQA identifier for "lossless" flac files. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Master_Quality_Authenticated
firefox-csshacks - Collection of userstyles affecting the browser
beets-mpdqueue - Beets plugin to add imported files to MPD queue.
firefox-quantum-userchromejs - Firefox Quantum-compatible custom javascript in browser context — no extension, userChromeJS replacement
StadiaEnhanced - Various new features for Google Stadia
Zotero-Dark-Theme - userChrome.css file for a Zotero dark theme. Suggestions for improvements are welcome.
beets - music library manager and MusicBrainz tagger
Bento - 🍱 The minimalist, elegant and hackable startpage.