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Currently our demo web-extensions are under `./demo/` directory and reference experimental APIs outside of the directory as seen here https://github.com/mozilla/libdweb/blob/9680f255f8c786c22272f365c9…
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Hi! Do you have any plans to support Firefox? Firefox extensions have the same format as Chrome extensions these days. https://vimeo.com/241435808 There are a few different APIs but they are mostly th…
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First of all, thanks for writing this extension. I'm a long time vimperator user, but clearly that chapter is over with the latest firefox.
Is there a way to have tridactyl read a config file with…
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Right now Firefox supports an API for an extension to inject an API into web pages (sound familiar?) called [Component.utils.exportFunction](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Tech/XPCOM…
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It does not seem currently possible to inject content-scripts into pages loaded via the protocol handler API. I tested the following methods:
* `content_scripts` manifest key: Custom protocol patt…
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# Request type
- [ ] New documentation
- [X] Correction or update
# Details
The proxy.register() and proxy.unregister() APIs are being deprecated in Firefox 68 and will be removed in Firefox 71. MD…
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We need a migration path.
* "Firefox 57" problem:
* Many APIs which TST depends on are available only on Firefox 57 and later.
* [Embedded WebExtensions](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-U…
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Hi,
I was wondering if `commandLineHandlerComponent.js` still works on new versions of Firefox? I tried to use your XPI but seems like Firefox cannot detect commandl ine arguments
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Sören Hentzschel has published a roadmap regarding multiprocess architecture and addon compatibility: https://www.soeren-hentzschel.at/firefox/so-geht-es-weiter-mit-dem-multiprozess-firefox-2/
(See…