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4chan X

4chan X is an unofficial script written by users of 4chan to add various features to the site.

It was previously developed by aeosynth, Mayhem, ihavenoface, Zixaphir, Seaweed, and Spittie, with contributions from many others.

There don't seem to be any maintained forks of OneeChan (a style script used in addition to 4chan X) anymore. Sorry.

Please note

Uninstalling: 4chan X disables the native extension, so if you uninstall 4chan X, you'll need to re-enable it. To do this, click the [Settings] link in the top right corner, uncheck "Disable the native extension" in the panel that appears, and click the "Save Settings" button. If you don't see a "Save Settings" button, it may be being hidden by your ad blocker.

Private browsing: By default, 4chan X remembers your last read post in a thread and which posts were made by you, even if you are in private browsing / incognito mode. If you want to turn this off, uncheck the Remember Last Read Post and Remember Your Posts options in the settings panel. You can clear all 4chan browsing history saved by 4chan X by resetting your settings.

Install

Firefox

Install Greasemonkey, Violentmonkey or Tampermonkey, then click here to install 4chan X.

Ports of Greasemonkey are available for SeaMonkey and Pale Moon.

Chromium

Userscript: Install Violentmonkey) or Tampermonkey, then click here to install 4chan X.

Chrome extension: 4chan X is also available as a standalone Chrome extension. The Chrome extension has the additional feature of being able to sync your settings and data with other devices via Chrome Sync. But there is an issue when the script updates: Whenever the Chrome extension is updated, until you hard refresh (F5) the tab, 4chan X is unable to save any data (such as posts marked as yours and settings changes). The userscript version above does not have this problem when 4chan X updates, only when Violentmonkey / Tampermonkey is updated. To install as a Chrome extension:

  • Chromium, Vivaldi: Download 4chan X, then open chrome://extensions and drag the downloaded file onto the page. Alternatively, you can install 4chan X from the Chrome store.
  • Opera: Click to install 4chan X, then follow the prompts to activate it in your extension manager.
  • Chrome: Install 4chan X from the Chrome store.

Note: This version of 4chan X does not work with Opera 12. If you need Opera 12 support, try loadletter's fork instead.

Safari

Install JS Blocker or Tampermonkey, then click here to install 4chan X.

WebKitGTK+ / QtWebKit / QtWebEngine

Several minimal browsers have support for userscripts and can run 4chan X. Due to the lack of the cross-site GM_* API, and lack of support for userscripts in iframes, not all features will work. You may experience crashes when repeatedly solving the default image-based captchas. You can avoid this problem by enabling Use Recaptcha v1 in your settings.

  • dwb: Install the userscripts extension, then save the script to the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/dwb/greasemonkey or $HOME/.config/dwb/greasemonkey directory (creating it if necessary):

    dwbem -N -i userscripts
    wget -P ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/dwb/greasemonkey https://www.4chan-x.net/builds/4chan-X.user.js
    
  • Midori: Enable User addons in your preferences, under the Extensions tab. In the Privacy tab, check Enable HTML5 local storage support. Optionally, if you want 4chan X to be able to open new tabs when you start or reply to a thread, you will need to check Allow scripts to open popups under the Behavior tab. Then click the link to the script to install it.

  • Luakit: Navigate to the script, then type the command :usi to install it.

  • uzbl: Install the script from https://github.com/singpolyma/singpolyma/blob/master/uzbl/data/scripts/userscript.sh, enable it in your config file, and then save 4chan X to $XDG_DATA_HOME/uzbl/userscripts (or $HOME/.local/share/uzbl/userscripts). The commands below assume you have run uzbl at least once to create its config file.

    wget -P "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/uzbl/scripts" https://raw.githubusercontent.com/singpolyma/singpolyma/master/uzbl/data/scripts/userscript.sh
    chmod +x "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/uzbl/scripts/userscript.sh"
    echo '@on_event LOAD_COMMIT spawn @scripts_dir/userscript.sh document-start' >> "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/uzbl/config"
    echo '@on_event LOAD_FINISH spawn @scripts_dir/userscript.sh document-end'   >> "${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/uzbl/config"
    wget -P "${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/uzbl/userscripts" https://www.4chan-x.net/builds/4chan-X.user.js
    
  • qutebrowser: Save the script to the $XDG_DATA_HOME/qutebrowser/greasemonkey or $HOME/.local/share/qutebrowser/greasemonkey directory:

    wget -P ${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/qutebrowser/greasemonkey https://www.4chan-x.net/builds/4chan-X.user.js
    

MS Edge

Install Tampermonkey, then click here to install 4chan X.

Other browsers

4chan X can be used in some browsers that do not support userscripts using a local proxy. Not all features will work.

Beta version

New features and non-urgent bugfixes are released on the beta channel for further testing before they are moved the stable version. Please report any issues you find, and be sure to mention which version you're using. You should back up your settings regularly to prevent them from being lost due to bugs.

To install the beta version and get updates whenever there's a new beta version:

To install the current beta version but get updates from the stable channel (for example, if just you want a particular recent feature):

Troubleshooting

If you encounter a bug, try the steps here, then report it to the issue tracker. You can report bugs without a Github account via this form. If the bug seems to be caused by a script update, you can install a old version from the changelog.

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