Edge_Removal.bat
$also_remove_webview = 1
why also remove webview? because it is 2 copies of edge, not a slimmed down CEF, and is driving bloated web apps
$also_remove_widgets = 1
why also remove widgets? because it is a webview glorified ad portal on msn and bing news cathering to stupid people
$also_remove_xsocial = 1
why also remove xsocial? because it starts webview setup every boot - xbox gamebar still works without the social crap
after removal can enter into console: firefox
to quickly install it, or edge
/ webview
/ xsocial
to reinstall them
there's some soft-blocking involved in the latest version, so if you want to reinstall edge / webview, do it via above cmds
hybrid script, can just copy-paste into powershell
already includes OpenWebSearch
OpenWebSearch.cmd
since v4 works even with Edge fully uninstalled!
_if Edge is already removed, install Edge Stable, then remove it via EdgeRemoval.bat (to preserve a small stub)
2023.09.13: ~one year since last update (it's that stable), add even more resilience to feature updates / upgrades,
using a task to restore the needed hard-link if edge got reinstalled by windows and it does not open anymore
supports command line parameters: install
or remove
since v6 generate a pure batch script to prevent lame AVs false-positives
hybrid script, can just copy-paste into powershell
yes, a rebranded ChrEdgeFkOff
probably the best smooth scrolling preset for mousewheel
copy into firefox / librewolf profile as user.js, add to your existing user.js, or set in about:config
featured snippets (Addressbar = Open input as URL on Enter - press Tab to Search instead & OneClickSearch)
also available for other popular js loaders in the chrome/JS folder
in firefox, open about:support and take note of Application Binary
C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe
open a Command Prompt (Admin) or Windows PowerShell (Admin) window
notepad
and press Enter File - New
File - Save As C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\UserChrome.js
File - New
File - Save As C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\defaults\pref\enable-UserChrome.js
steps for linux and macOS are similar, using Terminal and sudo nano/gedit/TextEdit
For MacOS the file paths are /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/Resources/UserChrome.js
and /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/Resources/defaults/pref/enable-UserChrome.js
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