I’ve added three new Duck.ai tools: a Spotlight-like quick chat switcher, a local, quick-pick prompt repository, and a keybindings cheat sheet.
All three are userscripts, so you can pick and choose what you want to use.
Links in the blog post. MIT license.
You can go further if you use the web interface + #Tampermonkey #userscripts. You can catch literally any unwanted posts according to the criteria that you set yourself. Yes, this is not at the server level, but just filtering in your view, crooked, askew, but it works 😉
EvaTeam Workflow Enhancer — userscript для нормального отображения процессов
Сталкивались уже с EvaTeam (российский аналог Jira)? Чувствуете боль при работе с бизнес-процессами (workflow)? Думаю я могу вам немного помочь
https://habr.com/ru/articles/1015656/
#userscript #userscripts #tampermonkey #greasemonkey #eva #evateam #workflow #svelte #sveltejs #sveltekit
Okay so I've discovered the magic of #greasemonkey user scripts in #qutebrowser, but now I've got a problem: how do I (sustainably) sync that to the web browser on my phone? 😅
Yesterday’s rabbithole: instead of doing some tax related administration, I built a Firefox extension to inject some JavaScript to fix some annoyances on the government login website.
Because apparently every existing userscript extension wants to access all data on all websites, despite technically not necessary (Firefox has UI for handpicking website permissions). And I only trust an extreme short list of extensions with access to everything…
@matthias I am looking for a repository of userscripts to tame some websites on mobile. In particular I would like to redirect my attention from specific websites to others, so a blacklist redirect, and simplify heavy ones, as GitHub, to better fit my mobile Safari. Unfortunately I am not proficient with js.
Currently utilizing #Userscripts #iOS #Safari extension with custom css file to kill Goog obsessive login prompt. But that’s about it. Suggestions? Thanks.
I really enjoyed PleaseFixThisSite.com (with thanks to @mattround for sharing it).
Not just because I appreciate a good #XKCD-inspired Web project (which of course I do). But because it gave me the excuse to remind everybody that #userscripts make the #Web a better place by writing a few lines of #Javascript that apply ALL the fixes, all the time -
PleaseFixThisSite.com is a funny web-based take on that XKCD comic about extorting graphic designers who hate your design choices. But you don't actually need to pay the extortionist to "fix" their site. Just have your userscript manager run a few lines of my code, and the effect is much the same.