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Greasy Fork

Welcome to Greasy Fork, a site for user scripts.

What are user scripts?

User scripts put you in control of your browsing experience. Once installed, they automatically make the sites you visit better by adding features, making them easier to use, or taking out the annoying bits. The user scripts on Greasy Fork were written by other users and posted to share with the world. They're free to install and easy to use.

Step 1: install a user script manager

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Tampermonkey on Chrome

To use user scripts you need to first install a user script manager. Which user script manager you can use depends on which browser you use.

Desktop Mobile (Android) Mobile (iOS)

Step 2: install a user script

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A user script's install button

Browse this site to find a user script you want to try. Here is a sample of the most popular scripts:

  • AC-baidu-google_sogou_bing_RedirectRemove_favicon_adaway_TwoLine - 1.bypass the redirect link at baidu\sogou\google\haosou; 2.remove ads at baidu; 3.add Favicon for each website; 4.render your own style; 5.counter; 6.Switch to handle all 7.Auto Pager
  • 4chan Gallery - 4chan grid-based image gallery with zoom mode support for threads that allows you to browse images, and soundposts (images with sounds, webms with sounds) along with other utility features.
  • MWITools - Tools for MilkyWayIdle. Shows total action time. Shows market prices. Shows action number quick inputs. Shows how many actions are needed to reach certain skill level. Shows skill exp percentages. Shows total networth. Shows combat summary. Shows combat maps index. Shows item level on item icons. Shows how many ability books are needed to reach certain level. Shows market equipment filters.
  • HWHhuntFragmentExt - HWH extension to farm item fragments
  • Bypass Instagram Login Redirects - Skip the Instagram login page and use the websites Imginn and Pixnoy.

Once you've found a user script, click the green install button on the user script's page, and your user script manager will ask you to confirm the install.

Step 3: use the user script

Go to the site the user script affects. It should automatically do its thing. After trying out the user script for a while, go back to where you installed the user script and leave some feedback for the user script's author.