Global Rank · of 600 Skills
develop-userscripts AI Agent Skill
View Source: xixu-me/skills
MediumInstallation
npx skills add xixu-me/skills --skill develop-userscripts 19.4K
Installs
Userscript work usually breaks at the runtime and metadata boundary, not in the page logic. Choose the runtime first, declare the minimum permissions up front, then debug in the environment where the script actually runs.
When to Use
Use this skill for:
- writing or fixing a Tampermonkey or ScriptCat userscript
- debugging injection timing, missing permissions, CSP workarounds, update checks, or
GM_*behavior - deciding between a portable foreground script and ScriptCat-only
@backgroundor@crontab - adding config UI with
==UserConfig== - packaging a ScriptCat
==UserSubscribe==bundle or preparing a CloudCat-compatible script
Do not use this skill for full browser extension development or general browser automation outside userscript managers.
Runtime Selection
digraph userscript_runtime {
"Need page DOM or page context?" [shape=diamond];
"Need persistent or scheduled work?" [shape=diamond];
"Need to install many scripts as one package?" [shape=diamond];
"Portable foreground script" [shape=box];
"ScriptCat background or crontab script" [shape=box];
"ScriptCat subscription package" [shape=box];
"Need page DOM or page context?" -> "Portable foreground script" [label="yes"];
"Need page DOM or page context?" -> "Need persistent or scheduled work?" [label="no"];
"Need persistent or scheduled work?" -> "ScriptCat background or crontab script" [label="yes"];
"Need persistent or scheduled work?" -> "Need to install many scripts as one package?" [label="no"];
"Need to install many scripts as one package?" -> "ScriptCat subscription package" [label="yes"];
"Need to install many scripts as one package?" -> "Portable foreground script" [label="no"];
}Preflight
- Confirm the manager and browser. On Manifest V3 browsers, ScriptCat may require
Allow User Scriptsor browser developer mode before scripts run. - Decide page script versus background script before writing code. ScriptCat background scripts cannot touch the DOM.
- Start with metadata, not implementation:
@match,@grant,@connect,@run-at, and any update URLs. - Prefer portable
==UserScript==patterns for ordinary page scripts. Only switch to ScriptCat-only headers when the requested behavior actually needs them.
Workflow
- Choose the runtime and metadata first.
- Declare the smallest permission surface that fits the task.
- Implement against the runtime you chose.
- Debug where the code really runs.
- Foreground scripts: page console plus manager logs.
- ScriptCat background scripts: run log first, then
background.htmlfor real-environment debugging.
- Publish with the right update model.
- Normal scripts: keep
@versionaccurate and add@updateURLor@downloadURLonly when needed. - Subscription bundles: use
==UserSubscribe==, HTTPS URLs, and subscription-level@connect.
- Normal scripts: keep
Quick Reference
| Intent | Default choice | Watch for |
|---|---|---|
| Page UI, DOM scraping, page patching | Portable ==UserScript== |
@match, @grant, @run-at, CSP-sensitive injection |
| Cross-origin API access | GM_xmlhttpRequest with explicit @connect |
Missing hosts, cookie behavior differences, user authorization |
| Long-running worker | ScriptCat @background |
No DOM, must return Promise for async work |
| Scheduled task | ScriptCat @crontab |
Only first @crontab counts, prefer 5-field cron, avoid interval overlap |
| User-editable settings | ==UserConfig== plus GM_getValue |
Block placement and group.key naming |
| Silent bundle install and updates | ==UserSubscribe== |
HTTPS, user.sub.js, subscription connect overrides child scripts |
Common Mistakes
- Missing
@grantfor APIs the script actually uses. - Missing
@connectfor hosts used byGM_xmlhttpRequestorGM_cookie. - Treating
@includeas a better default than@matchfor ordinary host targeting. - Using DOM APIs inside ScriptCat background or cron scripts.
- Returning from a ScriptCat background script before async GM work is truly finished.
- Mixing
==UserScript==and==UserSubscribe==packaging concepts. - Putting
==UserConfig==in the wrong place or reading config keys without thegroup.keyname. - Assuming Tampermonkey and ScriptCat storage, notification, or request behavior is identical.
References
Installs
Security Audit
View Source
xixu-me/skills
More from this source
Power your AI Agents with
the best open-source models.
Drop-in OpenAI-compatible API. No data leaves Europe.
Explore Inference APIGLM
GLM 5
$1.00 / $3.20
per M tokens
Kimi
Kimi K2.5
$0.60 / $2.80
per M tokens
MiniMax
MiniMax M2.5
$0.30 / $1.20
per M tokens
Qwen
Qwen3.5 122B
$0.40 / $3.00
per M tokens
How to use this skill
Install develop-userscripts by running npx skills add xixu-me/skills --skill develop-userscripts in your project directory. Run the install command above in your project directory. The skill file will be downloaded from GitHub and placed in your project.
No configuration needed. Your AI agent (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.) automatically detects installed skills and uses them as context when generating code.
The skill enhances your agent's understanding of develop-userscripts, helping it follow established patterns, avoid common mistakes, and produce production-ready output.
What you get
Skills are plain-text instruction files — not executable code. They encode expert knowledge about frameworks, languages, or tools that your AI agent reads to improve its output. This means zero runtime overhead, no dependency conflicts, and full transparency: you can read and review every instruction before installing.
Compatibility
This skill works with any AI coding agent that supports the skills.sh format, including Claude Code (Anthropic), Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Aider, and other tools that read project-level context files. Skills are framework-agnostic at the transport level — the content inside determines which language or framework it applies to.
Chat with 100+ AI Models in one App.
Use Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini alongside with EU-Hosted Models like Deepseek, GLM-5, Kimi K2.5 and many more.