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What happened to bookmarklets and user scripts? I must have missed the boat because I’m still using them.
I keep all of my user scripts at https://userscripts.kevincox.ca/ and use a few made by others.
I only have one bookmarklet, it generates email addresses for me and injects them into a form. But I use it frequently.
I do agree that most people have moved to browser extensions. It is a shame that browsers didn’t just integrate and improve user scripts. You could imagine that WebExtensions could have just been extra APIs instead of a big browser-integrated thing with a mandatory app store. I think this is a common problem that we keep running into, centralized stores rather than decentralized installation methods.