// ==UserScript== // @name ZXDL Master Custom // @namespace http://tampermonkey.net // @version 2.1 // @description Streamline web downloads and clear user interfaces // @match https://*://* // @grant GM_xmlhttpRequest // ==/UserScript== (function() 'use strict'; // Custom DOM parsing logic goes here )(); Use code with caution.
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Like any scripting language, poorly written zxdl scripts can become unmaintainable. Follow these guidelines:
focuses on providing better wrappers for child processes in Node.js and is distinct from the ZXDL naming convention. For users of the ZX Spectrum Next