I just realized: to continue using Twitter, I need a client with GreaseMonkey-like scripting to quickly add filtering scripts. Is there one?
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Replying to @mik235 @sergeybratus
you can inject a script or stylesheet from a file in the extension directory
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Replying to @mik235
Any concise howtos on this, with some non-trivial examples?
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Replying to @sergeybratus
I should write one :) cjrome.tabs.executeScript will be your friend
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Replying to @mik235
I would totally assign it as required reading :) Curious: why Chrome & not Firefox extensions?
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Replying to @sergeybratus @mik235
firefox, chrome and edge all support the chrome.* apis and the docs are pretty good https://developer.chrome.com/extensions/getstarted …
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also see mozilla's docs: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/WebExtensions … however, that's still way more boilerplate than tamper-/greasemonkey
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also, under (at least) windows, chrome will nag you at each startup that you shouldn't run an unsigned extension
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