![]() ![]() 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. This should point to a new Tampermonkey icon at the top of the Chrome window, next to the Omnibox. Once Tampermonkey has finished installing, you should see a confirmation page from the Tampermonkey website and a pop-up confirming that Tampermonkey has been added to Chrome. ![]() Chrome will ask you to confirm the extension. If you have to use an older version of Chrome, you may be able to get a compatible extension from .įrom the Tampermonkey page in the Chrome Store, click the blue "+ FREE" button to install the extension. The version in the store works with recent versions of Chrome (v22 or newer, which are based on the Blink rendering engine). To get userscripts going with the desktop version of Tampermonkey, first you have to install it from the Chrome Web Store. There are also versions for Android, Chromium, Edge, and Opera. Tampermonkey is a userscript manager extension for Android, Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Opera, and other similar web browsers, written by Jan Biniok. ![]()
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