Warez/Extensions & Scripts.md

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Browser Script Engines (required to run browser-/ or user-css scripts)

  • Firemonkey - Can handle both user Scripts and user CSS.
  • Greasemonkey - Greasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to customize the way webpages look and function.
  • Violentmonkey - An open source userscript manager for Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc.

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Browser Userscripts

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Browser Anti-Fingerprinting + "privacy" Extensions

All other extensions do not adding any benefit over the integrated Browser "privacy" mechanism e.g. Cookie cleaners, they are mostly just crippled or limitated GUI based toogles for what the Browser already does (with some user effort).

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Misc Browser Extensions

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YouTube specific Browser Extensions

  • YouTube Skip intro (Chrome) - Define the intro time to skip it each time you play a video on YouTube helpful when you watching a series or any many episodes shows.
  • Iridium - Iridium is an extension built to improve your experience with the new YouTube Material layout.

Browser syncing (self-hosted)

  • xBrowserSync - An open source alternative to Mozilla's, Google's, Vivalid's integrated sync feature, it does work on all platforms.

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Bypassing Paywalls (Anti-PayWall)

  • Anti-Paywall - A browser extension that maximizes the chances of bypassing paywalls.
  • Burlesco - Userscript which allows you to read & annotate without distractions.
  • Bypass Paywalls - Chrome & Firefox extension to bypass paywalls.
  • Bypass Paywalls for Chrome - Bypass New York Times among many other paywalls.
  • Via Firefox Containers - (works on some websites) Install the extension, right click on the link, then click "Reopen in Container" from there choose e.g. "Work".
  • Outline - Outline is a free service for reading and annotating news articles.
  • Unpaywall - An open database of 20 million free scholarly articles.

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Python scripts

  • firefox_bookmarkscraper.py - Querys the html of all Firefox bookmarks in a specific folder for a keyword, and prints the url's of sites the keyword was found in.
  • udemy-dl - Udemy course downloader script.

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Dark Mode

  • Darkreader - Provides a "Dark Mode" for everything.

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Movies & Play Scripts

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Manga scraper scripts

  • manga_downloader - Python scraper that will download mangas from mangareader.net.
  • The Free Manga Downloader (FMD) - Free Manga Downloader is a free open source application written in Object Pascal for managing and downloading manga from various websites.

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Plex Scripts & Tools

  • killstream - Killing streams is a Plex Pass only feature. So these scripts will only work for Plex Pass users.
  • "I made my own Pseudo TV for Plex with Kodi and Nvidia Shield" - Guide from /u/nads84 on how to make your own "live" TV channels with a Plex library, Kodi and NVIDIA Shield.
  • DocDownloader - Scribd Downloader; Issuu Downloader; Slideshare Downloader; Academia Downloader. Scribd Downloader.
  • Gaps - Find the missing movies in your Plex Server.
  • JBOPS - Just a Bunch Of Plex Scripts
  • Kitana - Kitana exposes your Plex plugin interfaces "to the outside world".
  • NowShowing - Generates an email and web page of Plex recently added content
  • Phlex - A super-sexy voice interface for the Plex HTPC
  • Plaxt - Webhook-based Trakt.tv scrobbling for Plex
  • Plex Media Tagger - Uses the metadata held in the PlexMediaServer to tag media files
  • Plex Redirect - a Plex landing page that redirects you to various sites.
  • plex_autoscan - Script to assist sonarr/radarr with plex imports.
  • plex_top_playlists - A python script to get top weekly or top popular lists and put them in plex as playlists.
  • plex-subtitles-normalizer - CLI tool to fix subtitles needed by Plex Media Center.
  • plex-sync - A simple command-line utility to synchronize watched / seen status between different Plex Media Servers.
  • plex2netflix - See how much of your media from Plex is available on Netflix.
  • PlexAuth - Plex based authentication using PHP.
  • PlexEmail - This script aggregates all new TV, movie and music releases for the past configured time then optionally writes to your web directory and sends out an email.
  • PlexIPTV - This app simulates a DVR device for Plex by providing a layer to any IPTV provider (that provide a m3u8 playlist).
  • PlexMissingEpisodes - Scan Plex library for missing episodes using TheTVDB.
  • PlexRecs - A Discord bot that provides movie and TV show recommendations from your Plex library.
  • plexReport - Scripts to generate a weekly email of new additions to Plex.
  • plexupdate - script to simplify the life of Linux Plex Media Server users.
  • plxdwnld - Bookmarklet for downloading original files from the Plex web interface
  • Python-PlexLibrary - Python command line utility for creating and maintaining dynamic Plex libraries based on "recipes".
  • Transmogrify - A Chrome extension that adds several features to the Plex/Web 2.0 client for Plex.

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MagisK Modules

Important: There are lots of misinformation that modules like XPrivacyLua, Device ID Maske, XPosed & Co. "hardening" your OS or parts of your apps in order to make them more "secure" or "private". This is wrong, as explained over here. Such FUD and scam modules/apps do not offer any privacy nor security layer (keep also in mind that "underground" and dangerous modules are not listed officially on the official repositories). Please keep in mind that if you like a secure and private OS then stay away from all rooting methods, scripts or engines and use the naked (hardened) OS with only the apps which are regularily getting audited e.g. Threema, Riot etc. The modules which are listed here are "helpful" in a sense that they "add" xyz (missing) function to the OS itself and not meant to secure/hardening something.

That been said, there are no apps listed which altering your HOSTS file or apps which claim to somehow "optimize" your battery life. For ad-blocking use AdGuard/Blokada on Android (it's better than messing around with your HOSTS file) and (in general) use as less as possible on apps/modules resources compared to other solutions.

There is a universal rule for Android:

  • More apps -> more background processes/traffic (startups etc.) + cpu cycles consumption = more battery drain, it's really that simple!.

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Xposed (EdXposed) Modules

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Unblock Warez Websites

  • Unblocked - A service which links to official mirror websites or proxy your fav. warez website in case it was GeoIP blocked.

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