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This is meant to be a PowerShell alternative to https://gist.github.com/derjanb/9f6c10168e63c3dc3cf0 for Windows users unable to compile the leveldb Python module.
# Copy your Tampermonkey storage.js into the same directory as this script.
# It'll extract the user scripts from storage.js and write them as .user.js files
# in the current working directory.
add-type -as System.Web.Extensions
$JSON = new-object Web.Script.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer
$obj = $JSON.DeserializeObject((gc storage.js))
foreach ($key in $obj.keys) {
foreach ($val in $obj[$key].value) {
if ($val -match "\r?\n//\s+@name\s+(.+)\r?\n") {
$val | out-file ("{0}.user.js" -f $matches[1])
}
}
}
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Aceralon commented Aug 1, 2020

@calraith Where is this so-called Tampermonkey storage.js file located? The one I found at %appdata%\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Extensions\dhdgffkkebhmkfjojejmpbldmpobfkfo\4.7.54_0\storage.js is just 13 KB of JavaScript, not JSON. So I get the same error as @BangDroid and @Remonell.

I guess this script did nothing. The actual scripts should be in User Data\Default\Local Extension Settings and stored in db not some random storage.js.

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