I've got a *really* simple userscript (think Hallo World). But I'm
unable to run it in chrome, since chrome doesn't support @require. And
my userscript requires jquery to run.

According to the Chrome docs, @require won't be implemented - since it
is already implemented in extensions.

The only problem is that I have never build a Chrome extension.

What do I need to transform a "hello world"-userscript that uses
jquery, into a Chrome extension?

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