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Answer by user1461607 for Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

April 2020 AnswerIn Chromium 81+, I have found the answer to be: go to chrome://extensions/, click to enable Developer Mode on the top right corner, then drag and drop your .user.js script.

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Answer by user2226755 for Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

Share and install userscript with one-clickTo make auto-install (but mannually confirm), You can make gist (gist.github.com) with <filename>.user.js filename to get on-click installation when you...

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Answer by Colonel Panic for Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

Update 2016: seems to be working again.Update August 2014: No longer works as of recent Chrome versions.Yeah, the new state of affairs sucks. Fortunately it's not so hard as the other answers...

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Answer by joeytwiddle for Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

This parameter works for me:--enable-easy-off-store-extension-installDo the following:Right click on your "Chrome" icon.Choose propertiesAt the end of your target line, place these parameters:...

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Answer by Brock Adams for Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

The best thing to do is to install the Tampermonkey extension.This will allow you to easily install Greasemonkey scripts, and to easily manage them. Also it makes it easier to install userscripts...

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Manually adding a Userscript to Google Chrome

Instead of "installing" User-Scripts I found many tutorials on the web to add it manually. All of them told me to do the same steps:Make the directory C:\Users\Blabla\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User...

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