

Use discretion when downloading from the mirror.One of these scripts, called Local YouTube Downloader, can (as its name suggests) download YouTube videos in Chrome, without redirecting you to another site. You'll find thousands of scripts on this mirror site, and many of these are not safe. It went offline and is now available as a mirrored site on a different domain. (mirror): At one time, was the only place to find the best scripts.It provides a user-friendly repository with a continually expanding selection. OpenUserJS: OpenUserJS offers a wide range of scripts.

It hides scripts for games, social networks, and those with non-English characters in the Greasy Fork description. The Greasy Fork Bull**** Filter script makes searching the site effortless. It offers a rapidly growing compendium of over 10,000 scripts, a well-maintained and easy-to-use interface, and an active forum.

To download it, visit the Greasemonkey download page on the Mozilla add-ons website.Īfter Firefox restarts, a new button in the form of a smiling monkey appears in the browser's address bar. Greasemonkey is only available for Firefox. However, there's no guarantee when it comes to overall safety. The scripts featured here have a significant user base and have proven to be relatively safe. Browsers don't vet user scripts the same as most extensions.
