1 month ago
Rod Begbie : Chromium Blog: 40,000 More Extensions! - Hadn't noticed this -- Google Chrome has built-in support for Greasemonkey user scripts. Chrome has been my default browser for a while, so it's great to have my favourite tweaks back. [via] #
Andy Baio : Google Chrome 4 adds support for native Greasemonkey scripts - yay!
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deusx : Greasemonkey Hacks/Credits - WikiContent - Reads like a Who's Who of my early 2000's RSS reading list. Oh, and I'm in there. "Leslie Michael Orchard is a hacker, tinkerer, and creative technologist who works in the Detroit area. He's engaged to a very patient and underst
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joshua : Mozilla Labs » Blog Archive » Introducing Jetpack, Call for Participation - Oooh
Rod Begbie : Introducing Jetpack, Call for Participation - Mozilla Labs is launching a sort of Greasemonkey++ -- in addition to tweaking web pages, you get some limited control over the browser chrome. Will be interesting to watch this grow #
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deusx : Aza’s Thoughts » Rapid Prototyping with Greasemonkey - "In general, using the browser’s run-time as a prototyping environment enables ridiculously fast rapid prototyping. There are no deployment steps to worry about, changes are reflected instantly, and all changes are dog-foodable from the get-go. Pro
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deusx : delicious star rater for Greasemonkey - "rate your most favourite bookmarks on delicious.com with an awesome star-rater. Rated bookmarks will be highlighted within the bookmarks list for easy recognition. The rating is processed with star-tags (★)."
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Andy Baio : John Resig explains how the Greasemonkey CAPTCHA solver works - step by step
deusx : John Resig - OCR and Neural Nets in JavaScript - "A pretty amazing piece of JavaScript dropped yesterday and it's going to take a little bit to digest it all. It's a GreaseMonkey script, written by 'Shaun Friedle', that automatically solves captchas provided by the site Megauplo
Simon Willison : OCR and Neural Nets in JavaScript - OCR and Neural Nets in JavaScript. John dissects the brilliant Greasemonkey script that solves simple captchas using the canvas element and HTML5’s getImageData API.
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deusx : Google Reader Subscribers Count for Greasemonkey - "This script checks if the html contains alternate links to a feed on every page you visit. When an unknown feed found, it sends a request to google reader using your account for the number of subscribers. And it caches the number for subsequent visi
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deusx : AideRSS + GoogleReader Firefox extension - "AideRSS is pleased to provide a Firefox extension to harness the power of PostRank™ to score, filter and track performance of any RSS feed directly within GoogleReader. Now GoogleReader users can reclaim their time with a single mouse click to fin
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17 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org - Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org: very cool work by Andy and Joshua
deusx : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org - "While most political blogs are extremely partisan, their biases aren't immediately obvious to outsiders like me. I wanted to see, at a glance, how conservative or liberal the blogs were without clicking through to every article. With the help
nelson : Political link colouring - Interesting hack: categorize blogs by conservative / liberal, then colour links accordingly
joshua : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - I did the heavy lifting on the math side
wearehugh : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Waxy.org
Greg Storey : Visualizing political bias with Greasemonkey. - Waxy is the Bill Nye of the Internet.
Andy Baio : Memeorandum Colors: Visualizing Political Bias with Greasemonkey - Like the rest of the world, I've been completely obsessed with the presidential election and nonstop news coverage. My drug of choice? Gabe Rivera's Memeorandum, the political sister site of Techmeme, which constantly surfaces the most controversial stori
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18 month ago
wearehugh : Greasemetal - an Userscript Runtime for Google Chrome
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19 month ago
deusx : Multi-line strings in Javascript « - "Thanks to E4X, we can now have multi-line strings similar to HEREDOC syntax (although quite a bit more verbose)"
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19 month ago
deusx : John Resig - Bulk Vote for Reddit, Digg, and Hacker News - "In a lot of ways I see Ubiquity as being a solid replacement for Greasemonkey and bookmarklets. It's far simpler and will make their execution much more flexible. I'll be curious to see what people end up doing with it, in the upcoming mon
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19 month ago
deusx : Integrating Ubiquity and Greasemonkey - ubiquity-firefox | Google Groups - "It occurred to us (Atul in specific) that it wouldn't be hard to allow Ubiquity scripts to wrap existing GreaseMonkey scripts. That way, you could simply subscribe to GM scripts with Ubiquity -- no more annoying and funky UI. What do y'al
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22 month ago
wearehugh : Google's Old Favicon – Userscripts.org
deusx : Google's Old Favicon – Userscripts.org - "You might find (I did) that your Google bookmark may spontaenously revert to the new g favicon (leaving tabs and the URI bar with the G)."
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deusx : Greasekit and user style-sheets - "No doubt this is an extremely subjective thing... but I really much prefer having a small fixed point and set colors for text and its background when reading websites with large chunks of text."
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27 month ago
wearehugh : Greasemonkey 0.8 candiate -- Let us know what you think - greasemonkey-users | Google Groups
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27 month ago
wearehugh : RTM + Gmail = task management goodness - using the gmail greasemonkey api!
Rod Begbie : Remember The Milk + Gmail = task management goodness - Brilliant use of Google's newly-exposed Gmail API to seamlessly blend to-do lists into your Gmail UI. [via] #
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wearehugh : ArticleGmailViewWatcher - gmail-greasemonkey - Google Code - i broke out the canonical example script and added a code walkthrough
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28 month ago
wearehugh : Google Code FAQ - GearsMonkey: Google Gears + Greasemonkey to take Wikipedia offline
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28 month ago
philgyford : How to run Greasemonkey scripts in Safari - Simplehelp - Handy, works with Password Composer. Keep trying to switch to Safari but end up going back to Firefox for all the extras.
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29 month ago
wearehugh : Gmail Greasemonkey 1.0 API
Rod Begbie : GmailGreasemonkey10API - gmail-greasemonkey - Google Code - GMail's new interface exposes an object with the specific intent of making it easier to write less-fragile GreaseMonkey scripts which interact with the application. Nice idea. [via] #
Simon Willison : Gmail Greasemonkey API - Gmail Greasemonkey API. The new version of Gmail includes API hooks for Greasemonkey script authors. The documentation is by Mark Pilgrim, author of Greasemonkey Hacks. [via]
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29 month ago
wearehugh : persistent.info: Macros for the new version of Gmail - "the [new] version of Gmail, in addition to being faster, also has semi-official support for Greasemonkey scripts" <-- and more docs coming soon... :)
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29 month ago
jonhicks : Site-specific browsers and GreaseKit - Chris Messina has exciting news about greasemonkey style functionality for all webkit apps
deusx : Site-specific browsers and GreaseKit | FactoryCity - Seems like a great combo - a single-site browser wrapping that site's UI with greasemonkey-style JS-based customizations.
Simon Willison : Site-specific browsers and GreaseKit - Site-specific browsers and GreaseKit. New site-specific browser tool which lets you include a bunch of Greasemonkey scripts. For me, the killer feature of site-specific browsers is still cookie isolation (to minimise the impact of XSS and CSRF holes) bu
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29 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : 10 Really Useful Flickr Userscripts - 10 Really Useful Flickr Userscripts: I see a few in here I should try
Rod Begbie : 10 Really Useful Flickr Greasemonkey Userscripts - Some of these look wicked handy. [via] #
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32 month ago
philgyford : Password Composer - generate unique passwords for web sites - Sounds very nifty. Haven't tried it yet.
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