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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. All that remains is a mirror, which is useful for archival purposes. <ref>[https://userscripts-mirror.org/users/anotherjesse Userscripts.org mirror : creator Jesse Andrew's profile]</ref>.
A handful of the most active contributors in the userscripts.org community created ''OpenUserJS''<ref>[https://github.com/orgs/OpenUserJs/people Collaborators of OpenUserJs on GitHub]</ref>, which is actively in use today. Also available is ''Greasy Fork'', a repository largely developed and maintained by Canadian programmer Jason Barnabe.<ref>[https://github.com/JasonBarnabe/greasyfork/graphs/contributors Code metrics for greasyfork, a Ruby based userscript repository]</ref>▼
▲A handful of the most active contributors in the userscripts.org community created ''OpenUserJS'', which is actively in use today. Also available is ''Greasy Fork'', a repository largely developed and maintained by Canadian programmer Jason Barnabe.<ref>[https://github.com/JasonBarnabe/greasyfork/graphs/contributors]</ref>
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