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FindScripts

Find greasemonkey scripts related to the current site.

Locate scripts that apply to the site you're currently browsing. To use, hit ctrl+alt+f while viewing a site. Matching results will appear in a tab at the top of the page.

Comments and or adoring praise are welcome.




Jul 17, 2008
L0mass User

Greetings,

Well, i wish to give an appreciation about this script but i couldn't get it running on any of the pages i visited.
The Ctrl+Alt+F keys combination doesn't seem to have an effect, i see no pop up window; does this have something to do with Popup Blocker ?

In advance thanks for your input.

Lomass&Loma$$

 
Jul 12, 2008
Russell Power Script's author

I agree. If someone has a suggestion for how to show the results in a friendly manner, I'm happy to try implementing it.

 
Jul 11, 2008
Lazybones User

The problem with inline results is that if there is a lot of them it can look funky.

As well some page elements end up on top of the list and you can't move the list.

 
Jul 10, 2008
Russell Power Script's author

I actually switched it back to showing the results inline for exactly this reason. I thought having it popup would be easier, but I couldn't find anyway to avoid the popup blocker kick in. If you reinstall the old behavior should be back.

 
Jul 9, 2008
alex. User

Is there any way you could add an option to either have the popup like it was before or have a new window popup?

Reason I'm asking is ever time I use to this script firefox tells me it has blocked a popup on the current page so unless I allow all popup's I'll have to click and allow popups for every page I use it on.

 
Jul 8, 2008
M0rph3u5 User

would be great if you put a hotkey so i dont hav to go too greasemonkey menu :l lol im 2 lazy

 
Jul 8, 2008
Russell Power Script's author

I switched the search to Yahoo (Google was intermittently blocking results, at least for me); I also switched to opening a new window for results, which just seemed easier then mucking with the original site html.

 
Jul 5, 2008
Bouphecr Scriptwright

Why is it didabled on Userscripts? There are scripts to modify Userscripts.

 
May 21, 2008
amirrima Scriptwright

this is a great script !!

 
May 18, 2008
arunkumar Scriptwright

Great job!!!

 
Jan 24, 2007
tml User

Good idea. But it should probably be disabled on userscripts.org and it doesn't work correctly when the current page is a google search. Eg open www.google.com, perform a search, press alt-ctrl-f: no scripts are presented in the menu but the items from the google search.

 
Jan 13, 2007
esquifit User

Great! Thank you very much. This script makes life much easier!

 
Dec 13, 2006
Max 2 User

Thanks! for this script

 
May 7, 2006
Russell Power Script's author

Thanks for the comment Grant. I updated the script a bit to reflect what you said. GM_registermenuitem (what we're supposed to use to register menu items :) ) seems a tid bit busted in the current revision - I'm not sure how to prevent it from registering multiple times.

To avoid that problem, I just added an event listener for ctrl+alt+f and trigger on that now. I've also added a commment for usage and display a div immediately after the user's keypress to give better feedback.

 
May 6, 2006
Grant Bivens User

Cool idea but it needs a little more work and a 'how-to' might be helpful.

After I installed it I wondered how to get the list to pop up finally I saw it in the Tools menu. However the menu item seems to duplicate and create several 'Find Scripts'

Is there a hot-key to inact this script and get the menu?

-Grant

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