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what-hn-says-webext
Web Extension: Easily find Hacker News discussions about the page you're currently browsing.
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I gave up this fight back when I realized Twitch Now requires this permission, and that there are no other good extensions to show your twitch feed. https://i.imgur.com/d92BWVW.png
It's basically "too good": an extension so convenient that I can't imagine living without it.
One idea is to install the extension, unpack it, change the permission manifest, then "install unpacked." I did this when I fixed the netflix auto-skip extension (always skips intros and outros; saved me hours of Star Trek outro pain): https://github.com/shawwn/netflix-skip
But I suspect that if you turn off those permissions for this extension, you'll just see it break, since it does need the ability to read data on the current site to then pull up twitter conversations about the site.
It's a shame that "examine current url" isn't a separate permission from "modify all data on the site" though. And that read/write permissions aren't separate. I'd be much more inclined to let extensions read all sites I visit.
Similar extension for Hacker News discussions - https://github.com/pinoceniccola/what-hn-says-webext
Ampie is written in clojurescript as well! https://github.com/posobin/ampie
I have actually seen your extension when I was trying to figure out how to get started with making one in cljs. I've used shadow-cljs though instead of figwheel.
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