YouTube Intro Skipper

Skip youtubers long intros with set-up rules (coded)

您需要先安裝使用者腳本管理器擴展,如 TampermonkeyGreasemonkeyViolentmonkey 之後才能安裝該腳本。

You will need to install an extension such as Tampermonkey to install this script.

您需要先安裝使用者腳本管理器擴充功能,如 TampermonkeyViolentmonkey 後才能安裝該腳本。

您需要先安裝使用者腳本管理器擴充功能,如 TampermonkeyUserscripts 後才能安裝該腳本。

你需要先安裝一款使用者腳本管理器擴展,比如 Tampermonkey,才能安裝此腳本

您需要先安裝使用者腳本管理器擴充功能後才能安裝該腳本。

(我已經安裝了使用者腳本管理器,讓我安裝!)

你需要先安裝一款使用者樣式管理器擴展,比如 Stylus,才能安裝此樣式

你需要先安裝一款使用者樣式管理器擴展,比如 Stylus,才能安裝此樣式

你需要先安裝一款使用者樣式管理器擴展,比如 Stylus,才能安裝此樣式

你需要先安裝一款使用者樣式管理器擴展後才能安裝此樣式

你需要先安裝一款使用者樣式管理器擴展後才能安裝此樣式

你需要先安裝一款使用者樣式管理器擴展後才能安裝此樣式

(我已經安裝了使用者樣式管理器,讓我安裝!)

作者
Riccardo Geraci
今日安裝
0
安裝總數
213
評價
2 0 1
版本
0.1
建立日期
2016-04-24
更新日期
2016-04-24
尺寸
1.4 KB
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Intro Skipper Description Greasyfork



Very tiny and simple script, written in vanilla javascript with Tampermonkey.

Probably (99% likely) requires you to have the Tampermonkey Extension installed into Chrome, or similar for other browsers (untested) This is because it may use some GreaseMonkey stuff.

Whenever you watch YouTube videos on a daily basis you get bored of watching the same intro over and over again. So to solve this I made a simple script which allows you to press a hotkey or hotkey combination to skip said intro.

Just count how long the intro lasts and then enter the name the youtube channel exactly as it is spelled (not case-sensitive) into the 'IntroLengths' array encased in quotes, followed by a comma and the time in seconds of the intro (No quotes).

Have a look at this for full detail of that: https://craig.is/killing/mice

I have it setup with the '\' key (See at 'HOTKEY' declaration) It has two \\ (backslashes) because just one is seen as a escape character, this is not the case for any other key, just a javascript thing, as well as many other languages.

You can change this to what key you like and add more YouTubers to the 'rules' array. (See 'IntroLengths')

Then when you see the intro begin just hit your chosen hotkey to increment the video with the your supplied seconds.

var IntroLengths = ["NIkkiandJohnVLOG", 16, "HouseholdHacker", 4, "CrazyRussianHacker", 4];

CrazyRussianHacker has a intro of 4 seconds, hence the 4 after the comma.

Hope this helps at least a little bit.

R.F Geraci.