GM Scripts move
Sunday, November 2nd, 2008 11:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I've moved over my scripts to my site (after months of putting it off. Thank you,
ciaran_h for hosting them this past year <3).
Old site: http://afuna.theblob.org/greasemonkey/
(redirects to)
New site: http://afunamatata.com/greasemonkey/
I also spent some time cleaning up naming conventions and namespaces. These changes break all old direct links to scripts, and may prevent many scripts from being recognized as the same script if you have to reinstall for any reason (which means duplicate scripts in the list, or preferences not carrying over).
But this is the last time I'm doing something like this, and it won't cause any problems for any scripts newly installed or written from this point forward. (And should not cause problems for the majority of existing scripts, either).
The best part about reorganizing is that I've managed to consolidate new scripts and script updates which had previously been scattered across three different sites! And some of these scripts weren't linked to from anywhere else, so it was all a mess.
It feels good to have them all neatly referred to from one location. This page will likely remain more updated than my userscripts.org account :-)
I've announced most of my scripts before, but I think LJ Search Defaults was only done through PM, and the autocomplete for the taglister hadn't gone public before. Some others I brought up in IRC, but might not have brought up in an entry or added to the old site.
Anyway, take a look if you're interested! It's all red and white now, too: here be scripts
All changes can be tracked with http://www.afunamatata.com:8000/atom-log/, though that includes the website updates as well...it's possible to track individual scripts by going to (note ending "?"), which I should mention, but I'm too lazy to add a link beside each script at the moment:
http://www.afunamatata.com:8000/atom-log/tip/scriptname.user.js?
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Old site: http://afuna.theblob.org/greasemonkey/
(redirects to)
New site: http://afunamatata.com/greasemonkey/
I also spent some time cleaning up naming conventions and namespaces. These changes break all old direct links to scripts, and may prevent many scripts from being recognized as the same script if you have to reinstall for any reason (which means duplicate scripts in the list, or preferences not carrying over).
But this is the last time I'm doing something like this, and it won't cause any problems for any scripts newly installed or written from this point forward. (And should not cause problems for the majority of existing scripts, either).
The best part about reorganizing is that I've managed to consolidate new scripts and script updates which had previously been scattered across three different sites! And some of these scripts weren't linked to from anywhere else, so it was all a mess.
It feels good to have them all neatly referred to from one location. This page will likely remain more updated than my userscripts.org account :-)
I've announced most of my scripts before, but I think LJ Search Defaults was only done through PM, and the autocomplete for the taglister hadn't gone public before. Some others I brought up in IRC, but might not have brought up in an entry or added to the old site.
Anyway, take a look if you're interested! It's all red and white now, too: here be scripts
All changes can be tracked with http://www.afunamatata.com:8000/atom-log/, though that includes the website updates as well...it's possible to track individual scripts by going to (note ending "?"), which I should mention, but I'm too lazy to add a link beside each script at the moment:
http://www.afunamatata.com:8000/atom-log/tip/scriptname.user.js?
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Date: 2008-11-02 05:31 pm (UTC)Also, yay Taglister! I'm still straddling FF2 and FF3, and hadn't added that script to FF3 yet. Autocomplete you say? *shimmies*
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Date: 2008-11-02 05:37 pm (UTC)And yes! I've been using this version for a while now; it just never got pushed out to public, especially since the official update page has autocomplete, anyway!
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Date: 2008-11-02 05:59 pm (UTC)This version is A+++++ AWESOME. Whatever version I was using before was not doing so well and clicking on multiple tags was not working properly. Anyway. Now it is GENIUS! I love it almost as much as cut links in the inbox. HIGH PRAISE.
(Because it turns out I never remember my LJ tag names unless I can SEE them, and then I just click on them, I don't type them. Weird how it is the exact opposite of the way I enter Delicious tags, where I am a slave to autocomplete.)
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Date: 2008-11-03 04:33 pm (UTC)AND I LOVE TAGLISTER SO MUCH AS WELL. It's not like I'm tooting my own horn... no wait I am. But I love it! As much as I love ljcut links in the inbox. THERE I SAID IT I WENT THERE!
(Same! me too! With the LJ! Also with the delicious. though partly it is because I have so many more tags on del? Plus, my tags in del are so much more generic, by necessity!)