Overview
Inject your Javascript into the webpage
The Scripty extension allows you to inject custom javascript to a webpage. Features: 1. Inject script based on URL, host or regex. 2. Download script from Script Store. 3. Run the script directly from the context menu. 4. Publish script on Script Store. 5. Share script with other users. 6. Enable/Disable the scripts How To Use: 1. Add your custom script in the Scripty extension. 2. Select the execution mode: Manual/Automatic 3. To run a script: - Open the extension and click the play button. Or - Run a script from the context menu. Right Click > Select Scripty > Select your script. 4. Automatic scripts run automatically based on provided configuration.
RafaMar 9, 2024
It just works, congratulations! I suggest: 1-I have to click twice for the extension to be displayed, the default for other extensions is to click just once to be displayed; 2-When executing a script, the play icon should change to a pause or stop icon and there is no visual feedback that the script has started. 3-The script editing window is very small, I wish it was wider.
SORE THUMB DEVFeb 22, 2024
Great extension for simple automated testing and/or "fixing" pages that have some little annoying design pattern. I have been rocking my own build of that old "jsshell" extension for some time now, but this is turned out to be a great replacement. I just wish the scripts would sync between browsers where I'm signed in with the same account, via Google Account storage API - or even GitHub, like the "Snippets" extension. I don't understand the point of logging in if there's no sync'ing of scri... Show more
Arfanur RahmanJan 6, 2024
Just wow, Thanks
Details
- Version0.0.2
- UpdatedJanuary 30, 2020
- Size22.85KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
Email
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