![]() ![]() I just know that some people don’t want to run non-free software, and their browser might’ve auto-updated to a non-free version. This post isn’t meant to be a “grab your pitchforks there’s proprietary software” post against Tampermonkey either. They stopped taking contributions of course, and the old version is still on GitHub, so there is no license violation. This quickly allowed them to gather a user base and get contributions from the community.Īt some point (around version 2.9), they switched their project to a proprietary license. Since writing User scripts is a “developer” thing to do, and since pretty much all software development tools are open source, so was Tampermonkey. ![]() Tampermonkey came out as a Greasemonkey alternative for Chrome. These are small JavaScript snippets that can execute on any URL you want. Tampermonkey, like Greasemonkey, lets you create and run User scripts. It is about Tampermonkey, a browser extension for managing User scripts. This post is meant to be a short remark about something I noticed today. ![]()
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