This repository contains a collection of personal browser scripts. These scripts can be used to customize website behavior, add new features, or automate tasks directly in your browser.
To use these scripts, you need a browser extension that can manage and inject user scripts into web pages. Here are some popular options:
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Pros:
- Available for all major browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari, Opera).
- Feature-rich with a built-in editor, script synchronization via cloud services, and a clear user interface.
- Large user base and active development.
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Cons:
- Closed-source, which may be a concern for some users.
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Pros:
- The original user script manager, open-source and well-respected.
- Strong focus on security and script isolation.
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Cons:
- Officially only available for Firefox.
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Pros:
- Open-source and available for multiple browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
- Supports modern script features and has a clean interface.
- Can sync scripts with cloud services (Dropbox, OneDrive, etc.).
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Cons:
- Smaller user base compared to Tampermonkey.