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userscripts
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Show HN: My first programming project – userscripts to change forum UIs
Hi, I'm Will. I'm 24, autistic, and have OCD tendencies. I'm learning to code and this is my first public project. I’d really appreciate your feedback and encouragement!
This project lets me solve some of my OCD problems online. There are a couple of parts of the forums that I visit – Space Battles, Sufficient Velocity, and Questionable Questing – that I want to remove. Specifically, I hate seeing indicators of how much is left in a forum thread, because I keep thinking about how much content is left. It stops me from immersing myself in the story. It stressed me out. Before I learned to code, I'd use my hand to block the total chapter count so I could read the blurb and see the word count. I would do my best to ignore the page navigation bar except for the next page button, but I usually ended up failing. One of the reasons I always read in full-screen Safari is that I didn't have to see the tab name that always had the page number. I learned not to hover my cursor over the window because it would tell me the page number.
This project is a series of userscripts that hide those indicators. I coded the userscripts in JavaScript, and I'm using [userscripts](https://github.com/quoid/userscripts) as the system. Despite the fact I didn't know what a userscript was until I started coding them, AI assistance allowed me to code them with minimal help from my brother, Stevie. Khanmigo helped me plan, write, and debug code. ChatGPT taught me the theory. Part of the reason I coded a lot faster with the later userscripts is I knew enough to realize when AI was talking about something irrelevant and redirect it. One cool moment was when I correctly predicted I didn't need to code different userscripts for SpaceBattles and Sufficient Velocity because Sufficient Velocity used to be part of SpaceBattles.
I find it relaxing not to have to worry about accidentally seeing the chapter count or the final page number. Maybe they’ll help one of you!
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Show HN: HNRelevant – Explore Related Discussions on HN in an Integrated Sidebar
You can use userscripts [1] which is a safari extension which allows you to add userscripts, and the author of this work have an userscript [2] that you can use with safari (or any other browser)
[1] https://github.com/quoid/userscripts
[2] https://github.com/imdj/HNRelevant/blob/main/HNRelevant.user...
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Apple and Safari playing catch-up?
That Safari also supports UserScripts and Extensions also somewhat mutes some of Arc's benefits, so it will be interesting to see how/if Arc responds.
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App that would let me remove specific elements of webpage in Safari?
UserScripts (More explanation on Github)
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HN: Thank you for being fast, ad-free and text only
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In Safari, using Userscripts extension: https://github.com/quoid/userscripts#userscripts-safari
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Ask HN: Does anybody use the HN hide button?
You might want to take a look at this Safari Extension for userscripts on iOS.
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Web Clipper for Apple Notes or Obsidian
Try this userscript. In Safari you can install userscripts via free extension
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AdGuard stopped working on iOS
Strict Mode wrapper prevents @require libs from working (1.3.2)
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When using Safari’s “Style sheet” feature, is it possible to add styles only to specific websites?
Something like https://github.com/quoid/userscripts seems like what you want.
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[iPhone][DTNet - Desktop Browser][$0.99>Free]
Ask the developer on GitHub: https://github.com/quoid/userscripts/issues
dark-background-light-text-extension
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I'm a researcher, and I want to know how I can make your life better when using proflic
Dark mode is actually too stark a contrast and wears on my eyes. I have an addon that I can choose the colors. I have a dark gray background with green text and it is way better than having a 27" white light flashlight shining in my face for 10 hours a day. Everyone is different, choose what works for you. https://github.com/m-khvoinitsky/dark-background-light-text-extension
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I have 49 add-ons enabled, how can I switch between a different configuration of addons as needed ? (other than running a private window)
22. Dark Background and Light Text 0.7.6 Makes every page to have light text on dark background (exact colors are customizable) https://github.com/m-khvoinitsky/dark-background-light-text-extension
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Please Stop Using Grey Text
Another useful extension is Dark Background And Light Text https://github.com/m-khvoinitsky/dark-background-light-text-... . It's a one-button toggle to turn most text and backgrounds into colors you prefer. Great when you run across one of these accursed low-contrast sites.
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Ask HN: My annual plea for dark mode
> darkreader
Too slow. Moved to https://github.com/m-khvoinitsky/dark-background-light-text-...
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