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{{for|use of userscripts on Wikipedia|Wikipedia:User scripts|selfref=y}}
▲ |quote=script that is run in a Web browser to make live changes to a Web page. These scripts are oftentimes used to add some functionality to a page or to change its appearance. These are typically written in JavaScript, but can be written in other languages as well.}}</ref> to [[augmented browsing|augment browsing]]. Uses include adding shortcut buttons, keyboard shortcuts, control playback speeds, add features to sites, and enhancing [[browsing history]].<ref>[https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/API/userScripts userScripts - Mozilla MDN]</ref>
On desktop browsers such as Firefox, they are enabled by use of a [[userscript manager]] [[browser extension]] such as [[Greasemonkey]]. The Presto-based Opera-browser-supported userscripts (referred to as User JavaScript<ref>{{
On Wikipedia, a [[Wikipedia:User scripts|user scripts]] feature is enabled for registered users that allows them to install userscripts to augment editing and viewing of the encyclopedia's pages.<ref>{{
== Userscript managers ==
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One aspect of userscripts is that they can be shared. They can be uploaded to a userscript repository where they become available to other users for downloading.
Historically (circa 2005–2011) userscripts.org, created by American programmer Jesse Andrews, was the largest such repository for userscripts. Over time, the site was transitioned between various maintainers before it went offline completely in May 2014.<ref>{{Cite web |
A handful of the most active contributors in the userscripts.org community<ref>{{Cite web |title=Community - Userscripts.org |url=https://userscripts-mirror.org/users.html
Users of the [[Greasemonkey]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=User Script Hosting - GreaseSpot Wiki |url=https://wiki.greasespot.net/User_Script_Hosting
== See also ==
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