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  2. Tampermonkey - Wikipedia

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    Tampermonkey was first created in May 2010 by Jan Biniok. It first emerged as a Greasemonkey userscript that was wrapped to support Google Chrome. Eventually the code was re-used and published as a standalone extension for Chrome which had more features than Chrome's native script support. [2] In 2011, Tampermonkey was ported to Android ...

  3. Greasemonkey - Wikipedia

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    Greasemonkey. Greasemonkey is a userscript manager made available as a Mozilla Firefox extension. It enables users to install scripts that make on-the-fly changes to web page content after or before the page is loaded in the browser (also known as augmented browsing ). The changes made to the web pages are executed every time the page is viewed ...

  4. Wikipedia:User scripts/Guide - Wikipedia

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    Most modern code editors and IDEs allow you to set up a localhost server – eg. use atom-live-server in Atom, and Live Server in VS Code. WebStorm and PhpStorm have the feature built in, without requiring an extension. You can also use a third party program such as Node.js 's npx http-server command, or XAMPP.

  5. Userscript - Wikipedia

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    A userscript manager is a type of browser extension and augmented browsing technology that provides a user interface to manage scripts. The main purpose of a userscript manager is to execute scripts on webpages as they are loaded. The most common operations performed by a userscript manager include downloading, creating, installing, organizing ...

  6. Userscript manager - Wikipedia

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    Userscript manager. A userscript manager is a type of browser extension and augmented browsing technology that provides a user interface to manage userscripts. The main purpose of a userscript manager is to execute scripts on webpages as they are loaded. The most common operations performed by a userscript manager include creating, installing ...

  7. Help:Options to hide an image - Wikipedia

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    User scripts. With a userscript manager such as Tampermonkey, you can install "hide-images-2", which hides images in Wikipedia until they are clicked on. How to set up your browser not to see images at all Google Chrome. Click top right icon on Google Chrome browser, then choose "Settings".

  8. Wikipedia:User scripts - Wikipedia

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    User scripts are programs written in JavaScript to facilitate the editing of Wikipedia. User scripts enable user accounts to do things they otherwise couldn't. Many user scripts are available, ready for you to install. Also, you can write a new user script, either by modifying an existing script or by starting from scratch.

  9. Wikipedia:User scripts/List - Wikipedia

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    Scripts that make edits to pages (i.e. increase the user's contributions) or changes the appearance or behavior of the edit form (action=edit/submit). Other scripts belong to other sections, even if they are for editors. Edit form. Scripts that change the appearance or behavior of the edit form (action=edit/submit), e.g. modify an unsaved source.