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Suggest Tampermonkey or any other UserScript manager for Chrome users #11

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ghost opened this issue Jul 23, 2014 · 3 comments
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@ghost
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ghost commented Jul 23, 2014

We should suggest Chrome users to use any UserScript manager like Tampermonkey, as it has many advantages over the suggested method:

  • Simple one-click installation, no need to deal with dev mode etc.
  • Script should update automatically
  • Since, Chrome on Windows now blocks side-loaded extensions, using a USerScript manager is a better choice.

IMHO, upload the Chrome extension to the Chrome Web Store.

@tony-o
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tony-o commented Jul 28, 2014

I couldn't get this to work with tampermonkey, it just complained that it wouldn't install the script from my FS. Do you have some instructions for tampermonkey?

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ghost commented Jul 31, 2014

When a user has installed Tampermonkey, it takes care of .user.js files, almost similar to Greasemonkey add-on for Firefox.

Click here, and it would load Tampermonkey's installation page, rather than showing the raw .user.js file or showing the warning message.

@bradleyankrom
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I tried loading t.co-bypass via Tampermonkey in Chrome 56.0.2924.87 and I can't quite get it to work. It appears to have been loaded correctly and it's running when I'm on twitter.com, but the links are still routed through t.co.

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