Timer Accelerator (Testing & Debugging Tool)

Speeds up client-side timers for development, testing, and educational purposes.

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Para poder instalar esto tendrás que instalar primero una extensión de estilos de usuario.

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Para poder instalar esto tendrás que instalar primero una extensión de estilos de usuario.

(Ya tengo un administrador de estilos de usuario, déjame instalarlo)

Autor
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Instalaciones diarias
2
Instalaciones totales
5
Calificaciones
0 0 0
Versión
2.1
Creado
31/3/2026
Actualizado
31/3/2026
Tamaño
1,42 KB
Licencia
MIT
Funciona en
Todos los sitios

This script accelerates client-side timers for testing and debugging purposes.
Useful for developers working with countdowns, animations, and time-based UI elements.

## ⏱️ Timer Accelerator – How It Works

This script automatically speeds up time-based behavior in web pages by modifying how the browser handles time and delays.

### 🔍 What it does:
- Overrides `Date.now()` and `performance.now()` to simulate faster time progression
- Reduces delays in `setTimeout` and `setInterval`
- Helps countdown timers, waiting screens, and animations complete much faster
- Runs automatically on page load (no manual interaction required)

### ⚙️ How it works (simple explanation):
Instead of waiting for real time to pass, the script tricks the webpage into thinking more time has passed than actually has.
For example, a 60-second timer can complete in less than a second depending on the speed factor.

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## 💡 Use Cases
- Web development and debugging
- Testing countdown timers and UI behavior
- Speeding up repetitive waiting tasks during development
- Learning how browser timing systems work

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## ⚠️ Important Notes
- This script only affects client-side behavior (your browser)
- Some websites may break or behave unexpectedly
- Not all timers can be bypassed (server-side timers are unaffected)
- Use responsibly and for educational/testing purposes only

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## Developer

**Developed by:** Wisdom Ng'oma

Email: [email protected]
Phone: +265994182822

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Custom Script Services

I build custom scripts and automation tools based on your needs:

- Browser automation (userscripts)
- Web interaction tools
- Data handling scripts
- Local/offline automation systems
- Custom workflow solutions

Contact me if you need a custom solution tailored to your workflow or project.

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## Future Improvements
- Adjustable speed control (UI toggle)
- Enable/disable per website
- Safer compatibility mode

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## Support
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