Filter scripts by installs and keywords — with import/export
A Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey userscript that adds a persistent filter panel to Greasy Fork script listings. Hide low-quality scripts by install count, block specific keywords or authors, and carry your settings across sessions.
A small dark button appears in the bottom-right corner of every script listing page. Click it to open the filter panel.
Set minimum values for daily and total installs. Scripts below either threshold are hidden immediately as you type. Both fields default to 0 (no filtering).
Type a word or phrase and press Enter or click Block. The filter checks against
each script's name and description. Matching is exact — typing mod menu hides
only scripts containing that full phrase, not scripts containing just mod or
just menu independently. To block both words separately, add them as two
distinct entries.
Clears all thresholds, keywords, and authors in one click.
Settings can be exported to a JSON file and re-imported later. This lets you back up your configuration, share it with another browser profile, or transfer it to a different machine.
Export — downloads gf-filter-settings.json to your default download folder.
Import — opens a file picker. Select a previously exported JSON file. Invalid or malformed files are rejected with a notice; no existing settings are overwritten on failure.
The JSON structure is:
{
"daily": 5,
"total": 100,
"keywords": ["cheat", "mod menu"],
}
You can edit this file manually before importing. All four keys are optional — missing keys are ignored and existing settings for those keys are left unchanged.
Filtering runs at most once every 120ms regardless of how fast you type (debounced). It also re-runs automatically if the page loads more scripts via infinite scroll.
A script is hidden if any one of the following is true:
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