This is a list of publicly released Firefox extensions and Greasemonkey scripts. The Firefox extensions are compiled scripts thanks to the Greasemonkey script compiler. The scripts have been tested on Firefox 1.5 and 2.x using multiple operating systems. If you have any questions, check the Questions section. If your question is not answered there, or you have a problem or comment, refer to the Support section.
A Better eBay Filter: A Better eBay Filter is designed for users of eBay in several countries. It filters eBay listings and searches to hide item entries from sellers who have a feedback score or positive percentage below or above values you specify. The input values can be dynamically changed to filter items into or out of view. Last values are saved between browsing sessions.The current A Better eBay Filter version is 2.0, released late-April 2007. A Better eBay Filter is a simple browser script that has no association with eBay Inc.
Mondo Pita: Mondo Pita is for websites using the phpBB version 2.x forum software. It allows users to permanently filter out posts on phpBB 2.x boards from their view based upon the author or content in a message post. Deletions are based on text or regular expression patterns, optionally case sensitive and limited to whole words. Mondo Pita is based on the script Mondo Meta with all of its nondelete features made inactive or removed. The current Mondo Pita version is 2.0, released mid-June 2008.
Mondo Image: Mondo Image is for the Metafilter website. It allows users to automatically display inline images from existing hotlinks. The image display can be customized based on the linked image file extension, image host site, MetaFilter user, and text in the body of a message containing the hotlink. Images can be size restricted and interactively displayed. The current Mondo Image version is 1.3, released late May 2007.
Mondo Meta: Mondo Meta is for the MetaFilter website. It allows the application of custom display styles to individual posts or the entire MetaFilter site based on trigger words or patterns. Mondo supports flexible tagging, highlighting, and deletion of individual posts and comments based on text or patterns the user specifies, as well as automatic expansion of links in messages to their full addresses.. The current Mondo Meta version is 2.01, released mid-June, a major upgrade from previous 1.x versions.
Mondo Caboodle: Mondo Caboodle is a conglomeration of existing Mondo scripts with most or all their individual functionality wrapped up into a single script or extension. Currently it incorporates Mondo Image version 1.3 and Mondo Meta 2.01. The current Mondo Caboodle version is 2.0, released mid-June 2007.
Mondo StatMe: Mondo StatMe is a Metafilter tool showing user statistics about who posted how many comments at the beginning of topics in MetaFilter, MetaTalk, and AskMeFi. It was written as a proof of concept to demonstrate the feasibility of users creating custom tools for their own purposes. The current Mondo StatMe version is 1.2, released mid-February 2007. (Overall demand is expected to remain low.)
Oust-spammer phpBB Script: Oust-spammer phpBB Script is a Greasemonkey script for phpBB version 2.x, allowing administrators to quickly delete unwelcome names from the member list. The script allows administrators to check off multiple names at once, then delete them all with the press of a button. The current Oust-spammer phpBB Script version is 3.1, released mid-April 2008.
Can I use these scripts with browsers other than Firefox? Officially, no. Unofficially, there are utilities written for Internet Explorer, of varying degree of completeness, to support Greasemonkey scripts. One or more of them might work with the scripts after minor modifications. The existing scripts do use a few commands not supported by versions of IE and could prove problematic. If there is a demand for it and the effort involved is not large, I will consider adding support for a Internet Explorer utility by modifying the scripts. Opera is reputed to already support a subset of Greasemonkey scripts, but I have no personal knowledge of how well that may work.
Do you take requests for writing new scripts? Yes, I do take requests. Whether or not I act upon the request depends on several important factors: usefulness to me personally, usefulness to others (the more, the better), effort to code and test the script, available time to do the work, and sheer cussedness. I offer no guarantees of work, or desirable results if work has been done.
Please post questions, problem reports, and comments to the Greasemonkey Scripts and Firefox Extensions section of the bulletin board. Do not send e-mail about a script without first posting on the bulletin board for further help or instructions. Since my domain now receives 5000-10000 spam e-mails a day, the odds of my catching a valid e-mail from an unexpected or unknown address are too small to reliably expect a response.