Een hack om url-links in #ProtonMail in een andere browser te openen dan waar je de mail in leest.

#violentMonkey #Linux #Ubuntu

https://blog.baseneelco.nl/2026/04/02/open-een-protonmail-link-in-een-andere-browser/

Open een ProtonMail-link in een andere browser – Bas en Eelco over digitale autonomie

#wannabelinux 48

je lis sur #Tampermonkey et non seulement il n'est pas sous licence libre, mais il a été banni par Opera pour des problèmes lié à des produits malicieux. J'en parle à mon AC et il me dit d'installer à la place #Violentmonkey . J'installe donc cette extension, transfère le script dessus et supprime Tampermonkey.

GreasyFork-Survival-Kit 2025

GreasyFork Userscripts 2025: 9 von uns geprüfte Skripte inklusive Installations-Tipps und Sicherheits-Check – jetzt testen!

TARNKAPPE.INFO

Eitb-ko langilientzako, jakitzeko zemat denpora daruzun biharrien:

https://gist.github.com/ZiTAL/66ff1b5d0f6b3db162300011cf1f35a4

#violentmonkey #js

If you happen to use #Narwhal as your #reddit client of choice, I made a little something if your iOS browser can load #UserScripts.

[UserScript] Reddit links to Narwhal

#narwhalapp #ios #userScript #greaseMonkey #tamperMonley #violentMonkey #OrionBrowser

From left to right: #violentmonkey #greasemonkey #firemonkey #tampermonkey

You can read more about all the differences between #userscript managers here: https://erosman.github.io/firemonkey/src/content/help.html

Help

For anyone who has experience with #Userscript 's :
is there a proper way to store secrets? Like If you hade a userscript that had to interact with a certain api, you'd probably not want to store that API key in the JS itself. But are secrets manager in #ViolentMonkey and such?
Ugh.. thought I found a really cool plugin called #firenvim (tbh, it still is very cool) where you could replace text input fields in your browser with neovim embeds. Until I found out that the only reason I wanted it, to enable vim navigation in extension editors ala #violentmonkey / #firemonkey / #tampermonkey etc, is not working.. sigh

This is nice. A #Tampermonkey / #Violentmonkey script with which you can block websites – full or partial – from your search results in multiple search engines (tried #Google, #DDG, and #Startpage so far). It should work with image results too. http://www.jeffersonscher.com/gm/google-hit-hider/

#SearchEngines #DuckDuckGo

Google Hit Hider by Domain — Author's Site

Block unwanted sites from your searches (Google, Startpage.com, DuckDuckGo)

I've recently been playing around with extensions like #greasemonkey.. so #violentmonkey, #tampermonkey and #firemonkey. What I find interesting is that every one of these lack SOMETHING another one offers. Tampermonkey is closed source that's an eh right from the get go, firemonkey doesn't support window.close() operation, violentmonkey does offer window.close, but does not support importing local scripts (something like util functions etc.) which firemonkey supports.