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I'm starting a new series on using the Jetpack SDK, as I like to call it; you may know it as the Add-on SDK, and I wold not hold that against you ;). I won't be talking about the Add-on Builder, that's another topic that I will save for later. If you are new to the Jetpack SDK, and think you are capable of running it via command line, then I hope that this will be a good starting point for you. So
A very common question that I see asked on stackoverflow.com, the greasemonkey-users mailing list, and in #greasemonkey on freenode, is how to use third party libraries with a user script. The common response is to use @require, but these days people want their user scripts to work on Google Chrome too, and unfortunately Google Chrome user scripts do not support a lot of the Greasemonkey metadata
My favorite browser extension for quite a while has been Greasemonkey (GM), I loved how simple it made customizing the web with JavaScript (JS) which allows all users to both filter out the crap that site owners try to provide us (ie: ads, share links, suggested junk) and add new useful features anywhere you that wish. Greasemonkey allowed us to customize the waves as we surfed the web, as well as
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