*coda coder wrote:*

>  
>  Do you think a dedicated Tampermonkey script might work? I imagine it 
> could get complicated...
>  
>

I don't (yet) know "Tampermonkey". I will have a look at it. Thanks for the 
tip.

I'm actually looking for a Firefox Development Extension that allows me to 
edit/update and debug an add-on
and look what I just found by chance:  Github List Bugzilla Bugs 
<https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/github-list-bugs/?src=search>

>
>
>
> <https://addons.cdn.mozilla.net/user-media/previews/thumbs/98/98144.png?modified=1543520046>
> This addon will search through all of the visible and hidden commit 
> messages on a Github compare view, extract all of the bug IDs (e.g. "bug 
> 12345"), and add a link to each unique one just above the commits list. It 
> will also add a link that will open all of the discovered bugs in new tabs.
>   
>

That's the kind of thing I'm imagining. Now I have a template. 

Regards
Cd.K


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