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You can also uninstall userscripts (trash can icon), check for new updates (click the "Last updated" date), and some other icons related to the script management. The number to the left of each script shows you the order they run in, and whether they are enabled (green) or disabled (gray) - click it to toggle the status. In the Dashboard, the "Installed userscripts" tab is the main place to manage your userscripts. It also lets you check for updated scripts (it does daily automatic checks by default), and open the Tampermonkey Dashboard. Managing UserscriptsĬlicking on the Tampermonkey icon at any time will pop up a menu that shows you what userscripts are running on the website you are looking at. This will be a button or link to a file with a name that ends ".user.js"Īfter installing a userscript, you won't normally notice any further changes until you visit a website that it runs on. You just need to find the installation link for the script. Installing userscripts from other sources is a similar process.
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If you do want to install the script, click the "Install" button, otherwise click "Cancel". Tampermonkey will display a screen showing you where the userscript has come from, what websites it can access, its source code, and a warning to only install scripts from sources that you trust. Navigate to the OpenUserJS page for the script, then click the blue "Install" button at the top of the page. Once Tampermonkey is installed, installing userscripts from is simple. Upon completion a Tampermonkey icon should appear next to the address bar. To get userscripts going with the desktop version of Tampermonkey, first you have to install it from Apple Safari Extensions.įrom the webpage, click the text "Install". Please see the GitHub issue regarding potential intstallation methods if you have not upgraded Safari to version 13 and perhaps, meanwhile, an alternative. It is currently, at the time of this notice, no longer available in the App Store.
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If you have "Keep my software up to date" enabled on macOS you will be getting Safari 13 at any time and it will disable/remove Tampermonkey. Tampermonkey has made a notice at Tampermonkey/tampermonkey#558 (comment). safariextz style extensions in version 13. There are also versions for Android, Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Firefox, and Opera. Tampermonkey is a userscript manager extension for Android, Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Firefox, Opera, Safari, and other similar web browsers, written by Jan Biniok.