Note that Greasy Fork only capture modified
rather than created
files.
For aliyundrive-rename
, there is already a file in dist. When there is a new release, it will update the dist file automatically. (modified
)
For Ex124OJ
, it uses no file (master branch) + two commits to make the modified
event for every update.
For Tabview-Youtube
, it uses placeholder file (master branch) + one commit to make the modified
event for every update.
Hello all!
I've set up a webhook for a userscript. The code is hosted on Github.
The problem is that after I'm creating a new release the script doesn't update on GreasyFork.
From the Github log, the webhook runs on every deployment but I'm getting a response from GreasyFork "No scripts found for this release."
The repo on Github contains 3 files:
- README.md
- LICENSE
- index.user.js
I couldn't find a recommended file structure for GreasyFork.
Any help on that?