UserUtils

General purpose DOM/GreaseMonkey library: register listeners for when CSS selectors exist, intercept events, create persistent & synchronous data stores, modify the DOM more easily and much more

Este script não deve ser instalado diretamente. Este script é uma biblioteca de outros scripts para incluir com o diretório meta // @require https://update.greasyfork.org/scripts/472956/1765096/UserUtils.js

Você precisará instalar uma extensão como Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey ou Violentmonkey para instalar este script.

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(Eu já tenho um gerenciador de scripts de usuário, me deixe instalá-lo!)

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Você precisará instalar uma extensão como o Stylus para instalar este estilo.

Você precisará instalar uma extensão como o Stylus para instalar este estilo.

Você precisará instalar um gerenciador de estilos de usuário para instalar este estilo.

Você precisará instalar um gerenciador de estilos de usuário para instalar este estilo.

Você precisará instalar um gerenciador de estilos de usuário para instalar este estilo.

(Eu já possuo um gerenciador de estilos de usuário, me deixar fazer a instalação!)

Autor
Sv443
Versão
10.1.0
Criado
12/08/2023
Atualizado
02/03/2026
Tamanho
114 KB
Licença
MIT

UserUtils

General purpose DOM/GreaseMonkey library that allows you to register listeners for when CSS selectors exist, intercept events, create persistent & synchronous data stores, modify the DOM more easily and much more.
Contains builtin TypeScript declarations. Supports ESM and CJS imports via a bundler and global declaration via @require or <script>
The library works in any DOM environment with or without the GreaseMonkey API, but some features will be unavailable or limited.

You may want to check out my template for userscripts in TypeScript that you can use to get started quickly. It also includes this library by default.

If you like using this library, please consider supporting the development ❤️


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> Full documentation on GitHub <


View the documentation of previous major versions:

v9.4.4v8.4.0v7.3.0v6.3.0v5.0.1v4.2.1v3.0.0v2.0.1v1.2.0v0.5.3


[!NOTE]
In version 10.0.0, many of the platform-agnostic features were moved to the CoreUtils library.
Everything in CoreUtils is re-exported by UserUtils for backwards compatibility, so installing both at the same time isn't usually necessary.
Beware that when both are installed, class inheritance between the two libraries will only work if the installed version of CoreUtils matches the version of CoreUtils that is included in UserUtils (refer to package.json), so that the final bundler is able to deduplicate them correctly. See also const versions


Feature Summary:



Installation:

Shameless plug: I made a template for userscripts in TypeScript that you can use to get started quickly. It also includes this library by default.

  • If you are using a bundler (like webpack, rollup, vite, etc.), you can install this package in one of the following ways:

    npm i @sv443-network/userutils
    pnpm i @sv443-network/userutils
    yarn add @sv443-network/userutils
    npx jsr install @sv443-network/userutils
    deno add jsr:@sv443-network/userutils
    

    Then import it in your script as usual:

    // on Node:
    import { addGlobalStyle } from "@sv443-network/userutils";
    
    // on Deno:
    import { addGlobalStyle } from "jsr:@sv443-network/userutils";
    
    // you can also import the entire library as an object (not recommended because of worse treeshaking support):
    import * as UserUtils from "@sv443-network/userutils";
    


  • If you are not using a bundler, want to reduce the size of your userscript, or declared the package as external in your bundler, you can include the latest release by adding one of these directives to the userscript header, depending on your preferred CDN:
    Versioned (recommended):

    // @require https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@sv443-network/userutils@INSERT_VERSION/dist/UserUtils.user.js
    // @require https://unpkg.com/@sv443-network/userutils@INSERT_VERSION/dist/UserUtils.user.js
    

    Non-versioned (not recommended because auto-updating):

    // @require https://update.greasyfork.org/scripts/472956/UserUtils.js
    // @require https://openuserjs.org/src/libs/Sv443/UserUtils.js
    
  • If you are using this library in a generic DOM environment without access to the GreaseMonkey API, either download the latest release from the releases page to include in your project or add one of the following tags to the <head>:

    <script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@sv443-network/userutils@INSERT_VERSION/dist/UserUtils.umd.js"></script>
    <script src="https://unpkg.com/@sv443-network/userutils@INSERT_VERSION/dist/UserUtils.umd.js"></script>
    

Note:
In order for your userscript not to break on a major library update, use one the versioned URLs above after replacing INSERT_VERSION with the desired version (e.g. 10.0.4) or the versioned URL that's shown at the top of the GreasyFork page.


  • Then, access the functions on the global variable UserUtils:

    UserUtils.addGlobalStyle("body { background-color: red; }");
    
    // or using object destructuring:
    
    const { clamp } = UserUtils;
    console.log(clamp(1, 5, 10)); // 5
    


  • If you're using TypeScript and it complains about the missing global variable UserUtils, install the library using the package manager of your choice and add the following inside any .ts file that is included in the final build:

    declare const UserUtils: typeof import("@sv443-network/userutils");
    
    declare global {
        interface Window {
            UserUtils: typeof UserUtils;
        }
    }
    


  • If you're using a linter like ESLint, it might complain about the global variable UserUtils not being defined. To fix this, add the following to your ESLint configuration file:

    "globals": {
        "UserUtils": "readonly"
    }
    



License:

This library is licensed under the MIT License.
See the license file for details.




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