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I switched to for daily driving. It feels like Tampermonkey from 2018—before the feature bloat, before the telemetry fears. But I keep ScriptCat in a portable Firefox install for those late-night automation experiments.
Violentmonkey is the ethical hacker’s Tampermonkey. It does 95% of what Tampermonkey does, but with zero proprietary bloat. The permissions model is stricter, the update checks are transparent, and the code is lean enough to run on a Raspberry Pi.
The 4.0 rewrite broke thousands of scripts by removing GM_* APIs. The community panicked. Many left. But if you only need simple DOM manipulation and hate feature creep, Greasemonkey is still a masterpiece of focus. tampermonkey alternative
Tampermonkey had been my loyal companion for years. It injected life into boring web apps, scraped data that wasn't meant to be scraped, and turned Reddit into a usable website. But lately, something felt… off. The extension grew heavier. The sync features demanded Google Drive or OneDrive access. And the Chrome Web Store reviews whispered of "telemetry" and "tracking domains."
Greasemonkey is the original. Created in 2005, it birthed the entire userscript ecosystem. But while Tampermonkey added bells and whistles, Greasemonkey stayed minimalist— too minimalist for some. I switched to for daily driving
Here’s what I found on the other side. Vibe: "I have nothing to hide because you can read my source code."
Here’s an interesting, story-driven write-up on Tampermonkey alternatives, framed as a user’s quest for the perfect userscript manager. It started with a single pop-up. Not an ad—worse. A nag screen inside my developer tools: "Tampermonkey has been updated. Please review the new permissions." Violentmonkey is the ethical hacker’s Tampermonkey
So I went looking for alternatives. Not because Tampermonkey is bad—it's brilliant. But because no brilliant tool should become the only tool you trust.
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