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"An open source user scripts repo built using Node.js".
"The home of FOSS user scripts."
Only HTTPS is available.
Only HTTPS is available.
[https://github.com/OpenUserJs/OpenUserJS.org Open source], hosted on GitHub.
[https://github.com/OpenUserJs/OpenUserJS.org Open source], hosted on GitHub.

Revision as of 19:05, 20 January 2016

Gist

https://gist.github.com/

Gist is GitHub's "paste" service, where any set of simple files can be pasted into a web form and saved. Gist files may be named. If they are given the .user.js suffix, then the raw link for the gist will serve perfectly as an install. HTTPS is available and used by default.

Greasy Fork

https://greasyfork.org/

Created by the maintainer of http://userstyles.org/. HTTPS is available and enforced by default. Open source, hosted on GitHub.

OpenUserJS.org

https://openuserjs.org/

"The home of FOSS user scripts." Only HTTPS is available. Open source, hosted on GitHub.

The Whole Internet

Any server across the entire web may host user scripts. For Greasemonkey, the only requirement is that the (entire) URL ends with .user.js and that it is not served with a text/html content type. Servers supporting HTTPS are best, in order to be compatible with Greasemonkey's built in update checker.