On 02/06/11 12:09, Michael Panteleit wrote:
I've uploaded the script here:
http://pastebin.com/17rfAt3y
As said, you need Perl and I only tested it under Linux. I have no idea
if this will work under Windows or MacOS.
The script reads the config.xml looks for the GM scripts, deletes the
@include and @exclude rules in the GM script and then put the rules from
config.xml into the appropiate GM script.
Thanks very much for this. The reasons you point out here are pretty
much why Greasemonkey didn't do this itself: changing files on disk is
not something it's ever done in the past, and could prove very surprising.
We definitely could have handled this case better, but unfortunately it
slipped through the cracks.
I might suggest sending this to gist.github.com which is more
permananent. As I understand it, pastebin will delete everything sooner
or later.
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