most importantly 0 and 1. where 1 allows you to access global scope. mode 2 and mode 3 are for convenicent and can technicaly be accomplished in mode 1
mode 2 waits for window loaded event
mode 3 waits for document DOMContentLoaded event
@include supports a json object that contains file and url information (file and siteRegex)
popup contains a "Directive" section -- helper to generate include directive comments
has validation
clipboard option
popup is a bit wider
added a few tests for directives
use-case :
i spent a lot of time doing enhancements on a cloud-based system for same vendor (many customers). this tool and these new features let me be more granular depending upon which instance i'm on. All of this to facilitate:
better personal workflow that is compatible with my dev workflow
rapid prototyping
easier debugging (debuggin in that cloud system has several hoops)
features:
@mode
values for different context.loaded
eventDOMContentLoaded
event@include
supports a json object that contains file and url information (file
andsiteRegex
)use-case :
i spent a lot of time doing enhancements on a cloud-based system for same vendor (many customers). this tool and these new features let me be more granular depending upon which instance i'm on. All of this to facilitate: