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javascript - How do I publish a Greasemonkey script as a Firefox add-on?

I recently have worked on a script in Greasemonkey and would like to publish it as an add-on for Firefox. What is the easiest way to do this?

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While you can "compile" a GreaseMonkey script (see Brock's answer), this solution isn't exactly well-supported. The more reliable option would be using the Add-on SDK and JPM. Your lib/main.js file can be really simple (page-mod module documentation):

var data = require("sdk/self").data;
var pageMod = require("sdk/page-mod");
pageMod.PageMod({
  include: "*.example.com",
  contentScriptWhen: 'end',
  contentScriptFile: data.url("contentScript.js")
});

This is equivalent to the following GreaseMonkey script header:

// @include http://example.com/*
// @include http://*.example.com/*

And then you add your GreaseMonkey script as data/contentScript.js (Add-on SDK will ignore the GreaseMonkey header, the info is specified elsewhere) and build the extension. In most cases it will just work - unless your GreaseMonkey script uses any special GreaseMonkey API of course, in which case you will need to find a replacement. unsafeWindow is supported by the way (usual warnings apply).


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