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A browser extension which replaces Twitch.tv emote phrases found on any website with their actual emoticons.

Currently supports Chrome, Firefox, and Opera. Edge support is planned, Safari support is not.

License: MPL 2.0

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FAQ Section

Building

Global Twitch Emotes is built using Node.js. Download and install the latest version of Node.js here.

  1. Navigate to the parent directory.

  2. Run npm install

  3. Then run

    npm run-script build VERSION BROWSER

    VERSION: Extension version to build.

    test | release

    Release builds are minified, stripped of all console calls, and zipped into a .zip file for distribution, whilst test builds are not minified, to allow for easier debugging.

    BROWSER: The browser type you want to build for.

    webkit | firefox

    Parameter Applicable Browser(s)
    webkit Chromium-based browsers (Chrome, Edge, etc.)
    firefox Firefox

    The script will build for all browser types if the browser parameter is not specified.

Installation

Built extensions can be found in the newly-generated build directory. You can side-load the unpacked extension in order to run it in your browser. Please refer to your browser's extension installation guide for details.

If you are using the zip file from github releases:

  • Chromium Based Browsers: Navigate to chrome://extensions/, enable developer mode, and drag the zip you downloaded into the window.

  • Firefox: You must use Firefox Developer Edition since I (Electrolyte) can't sign these releases. Navigate to about:config, at the top, search for xpinstall.signatures.required and change it to false. Then, navigate to about:addons and click Install Add-on from file from the gear at the top right and select the zip file you downloaded.

Testing

In the parent directory, run npm run-script test to run all test files found in the test directory.

Support

For inquiries, please either contact me or open an issue.

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