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Greasemetal - a Userscript Runtime for Google Chrome
Greasemetal is a userscript runtime for Google Chrome. The runtime hosts userscripts (tiny javascript files that modify the webpages being displayed) to be executed on Google Chrome, similar to what Greasemonkey does for Mozilla Firefox, or Greasekit does for Safari.
Greasemonkey Script: Filter FriendFeed by Service
a Greasemonkey script that allows you to filter your timeline by service. It displays a box with all of the service icons, and you can filter the public timelime, your friends timeline, or any user’s timeline by service.
Upside-down text
Upon pressing F8, turns text on the page upside-down using unicode characters
DHTML Lemmings Codes+
Automatically insert code while selecting a level and gives you 1000 numbers for each skills
Source for "Gmail + Reader Integrator"
Integrates Google Reader into Gmail, built for Greasemonkey
Folders4Gmail
You love Gmail, but you miss folders to sort your emails? Organize your labels in a folder-like hierarchy with the Folders4Gmail Userscript.
Greasemonkey: The best scripts for Digg fans
Greasemonkey and Digg? It's like a marriage made in geek heaven. Social networking tracker Mashable has come up with the top ten Greasemonkey scripts to help you tweak out Digg just the way you've always wanted! More…
10 New Digg Features with Firefox and Greasemonkey
Nested Comments - Custom Tabs - Comment Enhancer - 5 Digg Mirrors - digg.licio.us - Digg Filter - Comment Sidebar - Googlefied Digg Search - Reddit Comments - Remove exclamation marks!!!!!!! More…
Featured Greasemonkey User Script: Filter image search results by category with Google Image Type Recognition - Lifehacker.com
Firefox with Greasmonkey: Filter Google image search results by faces, news-related images, or go back to the default search with the Google Image Type Recognition Greasemonkey script.
Google Reader + del.icio.us
An adaptation of the Google Reader + Bookmarks script to make it work with del.icio.us
Two Column Google
Places Google search results into two columns, making use of wasted space on large monitors.
Digg me later!
Adds a small bar at the top of articles linked from digg. This allows you to digg the article directly from the article page after you read it without having to return to digg!
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