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web-ext reviews and mentions
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Show HN: I made a CLI tool to create web extensions with no build configuration
I’ve been pretty happy with web-ext, I’m curious what abstractions and configurations Extensions.js avoids comparatively. I’m assuming you’ll still need a manifest.json, and it looks like both use npm/package.json for dependencies.
https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext
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Mozilla solves the Manifest V3 puzzle to save ad blockers from Chromapocalypse
> I hope FF gets service workers going soon
As of October 2022, that’s “not planned”:
https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext/issues/2532
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Is it possible to install an extension trough command line?
Yes, web-ext https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext does this.
- Web-ext: A command line tool to help build, run, and test Firefox web extensions
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The CLI for your next Chrome Extension
Anyone used this and could compare/contrast with https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext ?
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Awesome Userscripts
> On a side node, if anyone has resource about how to dev/debug userscript properly, I'm all ears. I found it super inconvenient and tedious when doing it myself, and I often have to manually copy paste stuff back and forth.
Develop it as an extension with the script as your content_script, and use web-ext [1] to run it. You can then develop in your regular editor, use your browser's extension debugging tools, and web-ext will automatically reload it when you change stuff.
Most of my extensions use a .user.js file as their content_script, which I can also publish directly to Greasy Fork.
[1] https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext#web-ext
- Firefox Addons Unable to Update, Undisclosed AMO Issues
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How has your experience been building browser extensions?
https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext and web-ext-submit
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Is there a way to insert JS?
The sole way is to use the official node.js* tool https://github.com/mozilla/web-ext
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mozilla/web-ext is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of web-ext is JavaScript.
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