Eric A. Meyer on Nostr: Is there a good and trusted Firefox add-on that lets you point it at a JS file, ...
Is there a good and trusted Firefox add-on that lets you point it at a JS file, ideally one on your local machine (so not over HTTP/S), and then when you click the add-on’s browser bar button, it runs the JS against whatever page you’re looking at, regardless of permissions? Sort of like a bookmarklet, except instead of having to author and debug a wodge of encoded text in a single line, you can edit an external JS file that’s formatted in a human-readable fashion.
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2023-11-14 16:05:07Event JSON
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