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If not, see . 647 | 648 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 649 | 650 | If your software can interact with users remotely through a computer 651 | network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to 652 | get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its 653 | interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive 654 | of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different 655 | solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the 656 | specific requirements. 657 | 658 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 659 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 660 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU AGPL, see 661 | . 662 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Expand Everything 2 | 3 | *Load more!*, *show more!*, *read more!* - these are the cursed buttons that 4 | website owners make you click before you can see all the information that you 5 | came to read. Reviews and comments deemed "too long"; YouTube video descriptions 6 | that are hidden. Expand Everything fixes this by clicking them for you. 7 | 8 | This is ideally suited for use cases where you plan to read, print, copy, or 9 | archive (e.g. [SingleFile](https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile)) the 10 | entire page. 11 | 12 | Demo. 13 | 14 | Efforts are made to avoid slowing things down after the initial load. We use 15 | `MutationObserver` and `querySelectorAll` to watch for the elements that 16 | we need to automatically click, but crucially: 17 | 1) The MutationObserver is disconnected after e.g. 200 mutations to avoid 18 | slowing things down. The "stop the observer" count is different for 19 | each website and you can try adjusting them to your liking. 20 | 21 | 2) The MutationObserver is reinstalled after an SPA navigation (because 22 | there might be new elements to click on). 23 | 24 | When available, we use [Navigation API](https://caniuse.com/mdn-api_navigation) 25 | to watch for location changes; otherwise, we use `setInterval(..., 1000)`, 26 | but stop polling when the page is not visible. 27 | 28 | ## Install 29 | 30 | This is distributed as a userscript, so you need a browser extension that runs userscripts. 31 | 32 | [Violentmonkey](https://violentmonkey.github.io/) can be installed in Firefox and Chromium-based browsers. [Userscripts](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/userscripts/id1463298887) works in Safari. 33 | 34 | Then, visit [expand.user.js](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ludios/expand-everything/master/expand.user.js) and _Confirm installation_. 35 | 36 | (Alternatively, create a new script and paste in the entire expand.user.js source.) 37 | 38 | ## Supported sites 39 | 40 | - https://github.com/ ("Load more" all the issue comments, expand minimized and similar comments, expand outdated review comments) 41 | - https://gist.github.com/ (load all comments) 42 | - https://www.youtube.com/ (expand video descriptions and comments, load more comments) 43 | - https://www.google.com/ (in reviews for a business, expand text) 44 | - https://x.com/ & https://twitter.com/ ("show more" on long tweets; in threads, show replies to replies, show "probable spam") 45 | - https://stackoverflow.com/ and all other Stack Exchange sites (show all comments) 46 | - https://\*.substack.com/ (dismiss subscribe overlay, expand comment text) 47 | - https://substack.com/ (expand comment text on notes) 48 | - https://www.goodreads.com/ (expand book review text) 49 | - https://old.reddit.com/ (expand comments below threshold, expand deleted comments) 50 | - For "load more comments", you'll need [Reddit Enhancement Suite](https://github.com/honestbleeps/Reddit-Enhancement-Suite) and its "Never Ending Comments", "Load Child Comments" options. 51 | - https://news.ycombinator.com/ (expand collapsed comments) 52 | - https://www.quora.com/ (expand answer text) 53 | - https://www.nytimes.com/ (expand mini articles on live coverage pages) 54 | - https://www.bloomberg.com/ (on author pages, load all story headlines) 55 | - https://www.imdb.com/ (expand film review text, load more reviews) 56 | - https://www.criticker.com/ (expand minireview text) 57 | - https://\*.linkedin.com/ (expand text in profiles, comments on posts) 58 | - https://www.lesswrong.com/ (expand collapsed comments) 59 | - https://tvtropes.org/ (open all folders) 60 | - https://cohost.org/ (expand posts on actual post pages) 61 | - https://nextdoor.com/ (expand posts and comments) 62 | - https://store.steampowered.com/ (expand review text, early access information) 63 | - https://www.patreon.com/ (expand post bodies) 64 | - https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/ (expand quote blocks) 65 | - https://mastodon.social/ and https://social.pixie.town/ (expand toots hidden behind a spoiler) 66 | 67 | For test pages, see the "Test page:" comments in expand.user.js. 68 | 69 | ## Demo 70 | 71 | The video description and comment replies are expanded automatically. 72 | 73 | 74 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /expand.user.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // ==UserScript== 2 | // @name Expand Everything 3 | // @description Click the "show more" links to expand all the text on a page 4 | // @namespace ludios 5 | // @author ludios 6 | // @license AGPL-3.0; https://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html 7 | // @grant none 8 | // @version 3.0.0 9 | // 10 | // @match https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/* 11 | // @match https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/* 12 | // @match https://www.imdb.com/title/*/reviews* 13 | // @match https://www.youtube.com/* 14 | // @match https://*.linkedin.com/* 15 | // @match https://tvtropes.org/* 16 | // @match https://news.ycombinator.com/* 17 | // @match https://github.com/* 18 | // @match https://gist.github.com/* 19 | // @match https://www.quora.com/* 20 | // @match https://old.reddit.com/* 21 | // @match https://www.lesswrong.com/* 22 | // @match https://cohost.org/* 23 | // @match https://nextdoor.com/* 24 | // @match https://store.steampowered.com/* 25 | // @match https://www.patreon.com/* 26 | // @match https://twitter.com/* 27 | // @match https://x.com/* 28 | // @match https://www.google.com/search?* 29 | // @match https://www.nytimes.com/* 30 | // @match https://www.bloomberg.com/* 31 | // @match https://www.criticker.com/* 32 | // 33 | // Substack sites 34 | // @match https://substack.com/* 35 | // @match https://*.substack.com/* 36 | // @match https://www.platformer.news/* 37 | // @match https://www.henrikkarlsson.xyz/* 38 | // @match https://www.experimental-history.com/* 39 | // @match https://www.astralcodexten.com/* 40 | // @match https://www.computerenhance.com/* 41 | // @match https://www.tracingwoodgrains.com/* 42 | // @match https://www.theintrinsicperspective.com/* 43 | // @match https://www.noahpinion.blog/* 44 | // 45 | // Mastodon sites 46 | // @match https://mastodon.social/* 47 | // @match https://social.pixie.town/* 48 | // 49 | // XenForo sites 50 | // @match https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/* 51 | // 52 | // StackExchange sites 53 | // Copied from https://stackexchange.com/sites?view=list#traffic 54 | // @match https://3dprinting.stackexchange.com/* 55 | // @match https://academia.stackexchange.com/* 56 | // @match https://ai.stackexchange.com/* 57 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https://reverseengineering.stackexchange.com/* 189 | // @match https://robotics.stackexchange.com/* 190 | // @match https://rpg.stackexchange.com/* 191 | // @match https://ru.stackoverflow.com/* 192 | // @match https://rus.stackexchange.com/* 193 | // @match https://russian.stackexchange.com/* 194 | // @match https://salesforce.stackexchange.com/* 195 | // @match https://scicomp.stackexchange.com/* 196 | // @match https://scifi.stackexchange.com/* 197 | // @match https://security.stackexchange.com/* 198 | // @match https://serverfault.com/* 199 | // @match https://sharepoint.stackexchange.com/* 200 | // @match https://sitecore.stackexchange.com/* 201 | // @match https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/* 202 | // @match https://softwareengineering.stackexchange.com/* 203 | // @match https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/* 204 | // @match https://solana.stackexchange.com/* 205 | // @match https://sound.stackexchange.com/* 206 | // @match https://space.stackexchange.com/* 207 | // @match https://spanish.stackexchange.com/* 208 | // @match https://sports.stackexchange.com/* 209 | // @match https://sqa.stackexchange.com/* 210 | // @match https://stackapps.com/* 211 | // @match https://stackexchange.com/* 212 | // @match https://stackoverflow.com/* 213 | // @match https://stats.stackexchange.com/* 214 | // @match https://stellar.stackexchange.com/* 215 | // @match https://substrate.stackexchange.com/* 216 | // @match https://superuser.com/* 217 | // @match https://sustainability.stackexchange.com/* 218 | // @match https://tex.stackexchange.com/* 219 | // @match https://tezos.stackexchange.com/* 220 | // @match https://tor.stackexchange.com/* 221 | // @match https://travel.stackexchange.com/* 222 | // @match https://tridion.stackexchange.com/* 223 | // @match https://ukrainian.stackexchange.com/* 224 | // @match https://unix.stackexchange.com/* 225 | // @match https://ux.stackexchange.com/* 226 | // @match https://vegetarianism.stackexchange.com/* 227 | // @match https://vi.stackexchange.com/* 228 | // @match https://video.stackexchange.com/* 229 | // @match https://webapps.stackexchange.com/* 230 | // @match https://webmasters.stackexchange.com/* 231 | // @match https://woodworking.stackexchange.com/* 232 | // @match https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/* 233 | // @match https://workplace.stackexchange.com/* 234 | // @match https://worldbuilding.stackexchange.com/* 235 | // @match https://writing.stackexchange.com/* 236 | // 237 | // ==/UserScript== 238 | 239 | const loc = window.location.href; 240 | 241 | function queryElements(selector, callback) { 242 | const elements = document.querySelectorAll(selector); 243 | elements.forEach(element => callback(element)); 244 | } 245 | 246 | const logPrefix = "Expand Everything: "; 247 | let pageCounter = 0; 248 | let mutations = 0; 249 | let observer = null; 250 | let lastHref = location.href; 251 | let locationInterval = null; 252 | 253 | // Observe some selectors and run a callback for each selected element. 254 | function observe(maxMutations, selectors, callback) { 255 | if (observer !== null) { 256 | throw new Error(`observe(...) called more than once`); 257 | } 258 | 259 | observer = new MutationObserver(() => { 260 | mutations++; 261 | if (mutations >= maxMutations) { 262 | console.log(`${logPrefix}disconnecting MutationObserver after ${mutations} mutations to avoid slowing down the page`); 263 | observer.disconnect(); 264 | } 265 | for (const selector of selectors) { 266 | queryElements(selector, callback); 267 | } 268 | }); 269 | 270 | function reobserve() { 271 | // Process elements that were present before MutationObserver 272 | for (const selector of selectors) { 273 | queryElements(selector, callback); 274 | } 275 | 276 | // Start observing 277 | observer.observe(document.documentElement, { 278 | childList: true, 279 | subtree: true, 280 | }); 281 | } 282 | 283 | reobserve(); 284 | 285 | function navigated() { 286 | console.log(`${logPrefix}navigated, resetting alreadyClicked and MutationObserver`); 287 | observer.disconnect(); 288 | resetAlreadyClicked(); 289 | mutations = 0; 290 | pageCounter = 0; 291 | reobserve(); 292 | } 293 | 294 | function startPollingLocation() { 295 | if (locationInterval !== null) { 296 | throw new Error(`locationInterval already exists: ${locationInterval}`); 297 | } 298 | locationInterval = setInterval( 299 | () => { 300 | if (location.href !== lastHref) { 301 | lastHref = location.href; 302 | navigated(); 303 | } 304 | }, 305 | 1000 306 | ); 307 | } 308 | 309 | function stopPollingLocation() { 310 | if (locationInterval === null) { 311 | throw new Error(`locationInterval === null`); 312 | } 313 | clearInterval(locationInterval); 314 | locationInterval = null; 315 | } 316 | 317 | // So far, only Chromium-based browsers have Navigation API: https://caniuse.com/mdn-api_navigation 318 | if (window.navigation && navigation.addEventListener) { 319 | console.log(`${logPrefix}using Navigation API to detect location changes`); 320 | navigation.addEventListener('navigate', (_ev) => { 321 | navigated(); 322 | }); 323 | } else { 324 | // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/34999976/detect-changes-on-the-url 325 | // suggests that setInterval is the best way to do it when we lack Navigation API. 326 | console.log(`${logPrefix}using setInterval(..., 1000) to detect location changes`); 327 | startPollingLocation(); 328 | // Not necessary for correctness, but to save power, kill our setInterval when the page isn't visible. 329 | document.addEventListener("visibilitychange", function() { 330 | if (document.hidden) { 331 | console.log(`${logPrefix}page has become hidden, stopping setInterval`); 332 | stopPollingLocation(); 333 | } else { 334 | console.log(`${logPrefix}page has become visible, starting setInterval`); 335 | startPollingLocation(); 336 | } 337 | }); 338 | } 339 | } 340 | 341 | let alreadyClicked; 342 | function resetAlreadyClicked() { 343 | alreadyClicked = new WeakMap(); 344 | } 345 | resetAlreadyClicked(); 346 | 347 | // Click on something if it hasn't already been clicked. 348 | function clickIfUnclicked(el) { 349 | if (alreadyClicked.get(el)) { 350 | return; 351 | } 352 | alreadyClicked.set(el, true); 353 | el.click(); 354 | } 355 | 356 | // Test page: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/931984.The_Presentation_of_Self_in_Everyday_Life 357 | // Expected: all the lengthy user book reviews are expanded 358 | // 359 | // Test page: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39736150-the-little-typer 360 | // Expected: all the lengthy user book reviews are expanded 361 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/")) { 362 | observe(1000, [ 363 | 'button[aria-label="Tap to show more review"]', 364 | 'button[aria-label="Tap to show more about the author"]', 365 | ], el => { 366 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 367 | }); 368 | } 369 | 370 | // Test page: https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/35831082?utf8=%E2%9C%93&order=d&sort=review&view=reviews&per_page=infinite 371 | // Expected: all the lengthy user book reviews are expanded 372 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.goodreads.com/review/list/")) { 373 | observe(100, [ 374 | 'a[data-text-id^="review"][href="#"][onclick="swapContent($(this));; return false;"]', 375 | ], el => { 376 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 377 | }); 378 | } 379 | 380 | // Test page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0809535/reviews?ref_=tt_urv 381 | // Expected: all the user film reviews are expanded and not cut off 382 | // Expected: all the "Warning: Spoilers" reviews are showing 383 | // 384 | // Test page: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6710474/reviews?ref_=tt_urv 385 | // Expected: all the user film reviews are expanded and not cut off 386 | // Expected: all the "Warning: Spoilers" reviews are showing 387 | // Expected: "Load more" is clicked 5 times but not more 388 | // 389 | // (We don't want to click "Load more" so many times that we slow down 390 | // the page and also risk getting banned.) 391 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.imdb.com/title/")) { 392 | observe(100, [ 393 | // Longer film reviews by users and reviews with spoilers 394 | '.ipl-expander:not(.ipl-expander--expanded) > div > div', 395 | // "Load more" button at the end of a set of reviews 396 | 'button.ipl-load-more__button', 397 | ], el => { 398 | if (el.tagName == "BUTTON") { 399 | if (pageCounter < 5) { 400 | pageCounter++; 401 | console.log(`${logPrefix}page counter: ${pageCounter}`); 402 | el.click(); 403 | } 404 | } else { 405 | // Avoid MutationObserver loop: imdb adds .ipl-expander--expanded 406 | // to the element some time _after_ you click. 407 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 408 | } 409 | }); 410 | } 411 | 412 | // Test page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ben9qDbrLYU 413 | // Test page: https://www.youtube.com/ followed by click on a video 414 | // Expected: video description is expanded 415 | // Expected: "show more" in the comments is clicked, for the loaded comments 416 | // Expected: replies for the top-most comments are clicked 417 | // Expected: the MutationObserver is disconnected soon after page load to avoid slowing things down 418 | // 419 | // Test page (logged in): https://www.youtube.com/ 420 | // Expected: after clicking the profile icon in the top-right, the modal/menu works normally (it is not immediately closed) 421 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.youtube.com/")) { 422 | observe(200, [ 423 | // Video description "show more" 424 | 'div#description > div#description-inner > #description-inline-expander > .button.ytd-text-inline-expander#expand', 425 | // Video comments "show more" and replies 426 | 'div.ytd-comment-replies-renderer#expander .more-button#more-replies', 427 | ], el => { 428 | // We can't just el.click() unconditionally because that causes menus/modals to lose focus 429 | // and disappear. 430 | // 431 | // We can't use clickIfUnclicked due to YouTube oddities after navigating the SPA (the video 432 | // description doesn't expand after clicking too early), but conveniently YouTube sets "hidden" 433 | // on things that don't need to be clicked any more. 434 | if (!el.hidden) { 435 | el.click(); 436 | } 437 | }); 438 | } 439 | 440 | // Test page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daraweiss (logged out) 441 | // Expected: "show more" is clicked in the profile sections, revealing all text 442 | // 443 | // Test page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daraweiss (logged in) 444 | // Expected: "show more" is clicked in the profile sections, revealing all text, browser is _not_ redirected to another page like https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7150642313440985089/ 445 | // 446 | // Test page: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-scaleways-object-storage-failed-me-files-lost-lack-di-battista-uvyme/ 447 | // Expected: comments at the bottom are expanded; "…see more" is not visible 448 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.linkedin.com/")) { 449 | observe(100, [ 450 | // "show more" in profile sections 451 | //'.inline-show-more-text__link-container-collapsed > .inline-show-more-text__button', 452 | // "…see more" in the comments at the bottom of posts 453 | 'button.feed-shared-inline-show-more-text__see-more-less-toggle.see-more', 454 | ], el => { 455 | el.click(); 456 | }); 457 | } 458 | 459 | // Test page: https://shimmeringvoid.substack.com/ 460 | // Test page: https://jenniferdaniel.substack.com/ 461 | // Expected: the subscribe modal with "No thanks" is bypassed 462 | // 463 | // Test page: https://philo.substack.com/p/scarcity-truthers/comments#comment-6543771 464 | // Test page: https://philo.substack.com/p/scarcity-truthers/comment/6543771 465 | // Expected: "Expand full comment" is clicked; the full text of the comment is shown 466 | // 467 | // Test page: https://gurwinder.substack.com/p/tiktok-may-be-a-chinese-bio-weapon/comments 468 | // Test page: https://mrgirl.substack.com/p/the-destiny-report/comments 469 | // Expected: "Load more" button at the bottom is clicked; all comments are shown 470 | if ( 471 | window.location.host.endsWith(".substack.com") || 472 | window.location.host === "www.platformer.news" || 473 | window.location.host === "www.henrikkarlsson.xyz" || 474 | window.location.host === "www.experimental-history.com" || 475 | window.location.host === "www.astralcodexten.com" || 476 | window.location.host === "www.computerenhance.com" || 477 | window.location.host === "www.tracingwoodgrains.com" || 478 | window.location.host === "www.theintrinsicperspective.com" || 479 | window.location.host === "www.noahpinion.blog" 480 | ) { 481 | observe(100, [ 482 | // "No thanks" button; clicking removes the overlay 483 | 'button.maybe-later', 484 | // "Expand full comment" 485 | 'div.comment-body:not(.expanded) > div.show-all-toggle > div.show-all-toggle-label', 486 | // "Load more" at the end of a comments page 487 | 'button.button.collapsed-reply', 488 | ], el => { 489 | el.click(); 490 | }); 491 | } 492 | 493 | // Test page: https://substack.com/@meaningness/note/c-59538921 494 | // Expected: all comments are expanded; "See more..." is not visible 495 | if (loc.startsWith("https://substack.com/")) { 496 | observe(100, [ 497 | // "See more..." 498 | 'div.pencraft[class*=_seeMoreText_] > span.pencraft > a.pencraft', 499 | ], el => { 500 | if (el.innerText === "See more...") { 501 | el.click(); 502 | } 503 | }); 504 | } 505 | 506 | // Test page: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/OvershadowedByControversy/WebOriginal 507 | // Expected: all folders are opened 508 | if (loc.startsWith("https://tvtropes.org/")) { 509 | observe(10, [ 510 | // "open/close all folders" 511 | '.toggle-all-folders-button:not(.is-open)', 512 | ], el => { 513 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 514 | }); 515 | } 516 | 517 | // Test page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34282033 as a logged-in user with showdead enabled 518 | // Expected: all comments are shown; no '[N more]' links visible 519 | // 520 | // Test page: https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=huppeldepup (or 'next' to the page with the collapsed 'I used to not worry about climate change. Now I do...') 521 | // Expected: all comments are shown; no '[N more]' links visible 522 | if (loc.startsWith("https://news.ycombinator.com/")) { 523 | // No need for MutationObserver 524 | queryElements('a.togg.clicky', el => { 525 | if (el.innerText.endsWith(" more]")) { 526 | el.click(); 527 | } 528 | }); 529 | } 530 | 531 | // Test page: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/95035 532 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "N hidden items" button is not visible; "1 similar comment" is not visible 533 | // 534 | // Test page: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/57640 535 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "N hidden items" button is not visible 536 | // 537 | // Test page: https://github.com/JustAnotherArchivist/snscrape/issues/634 538 | // Expected: spam/outdated/duplicate/off-topic comments are expanded 539 | // 540 | // Test page: https://github.com/vitejs/vite/issues/8237 541 | // Expected: minimized comments are expanded 542 | // 543 | // Test page: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/194310 544 | // Expected: outdated review comments are expanded 545 | // 546 | // Test page: https://github.com/A 547 | // Expected: activity is not expanded; URL does not start changing 548 | // 549 | // Test page: https://github.com/PolyMC/PolyMC/commit/ccf282593dcdbe189c99b81b8bc90cb203aed3ee 550 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "Load more comments..." button is not visible 551 | if (loc.startsWith("https://github.com/")) { 552 | observe(1000, [ 553 | // "N hidden items; Load more..." 554 | // 555 | // We don't want all button.ajax-pagination-btn because clicking button.ajax-pagination-btn 556 | // on a profile page e.g. https://github.com/A causes the URL to start changing. 557 | '#js-progressive-timeline-item-container button.ajax-pagination-btn', 558 | // "Load more comments..." on a commit page 559 | '#all_commit_comments button.ajax-pagination-btn', 560 | // "N similar comments" 561 | 'summary.pagination-loader-container > .Details-content--closed', 562 | // "Show comment" 563 | 'div.minimized-comment > details:not([open]) > summary > div > .Details-content--closed', 564 | // "Show resolved" 565 | 'summary[role="button"] > div > span.Details-content--closed', 566 | // "Load diff" button on PRs, where some diffs are collapsed because 567 | // "Large diffs are not rendered by default" and "This file was deleted". 568 | // This is disabled by default because some pages are just too large, e.g. 569 | // https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/commit/fe8a9ce31d5fb662b3953b318621ea364992e014 570 | //'button[data-view-component="true"].load-diff-button', 571 | ], el => { 572 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 573 | }); 574 | } 575 | 576 | // Test page: https://gist.github.com/ivan/5095670735ba941a6090a69fce4183df 577 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "Load earlier comments..." is not visible 578 | // Expected: when restarting Chrome, tab is not redirected to a /load_comments page 579 | if (loc.startsWith("https://gist.github.com/")) { 580 | // Wait for the JavaScript to load, because we don't want a button click to navigate us to /load_comments 581 | window.onload = () => { 582 | observe(5000, [ 583 | // "Load earlier comments..." 584 | 'form.ajax-pagination-form.js-ajax-pagination[action$="/load_comments"] > button.ajax-pagination-btn' 585 | ], el => { 586 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 587 | }); 588 | } 589 | } 590 | 591 | // Test page: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59156473/what-is-the-difference-between-async-move-and-async-move 592 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "Show N more comments" is not visible 593 | // 594 | // Test page: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/333965/firing-mods-and-forced-relicensing-is-stack-exchange-still-interested-in-cooper?rq=1 595 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "Show N more comments" is not visible 596 | // 597 | // Test page: https://meta.stackexchange.com/questions/277369/a-terms-of-service-update-restricting-companies-that-scrape-your-profile-informa?rq=1# 598 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "Show N more comments" is not visible 599 | // 600 | // Test page: https://astronomy.stackexchange.com/questions/51544/is-the-solar-core-hard# 601 | // Expected: all comments are loaded; "Show N more comments" is not visible 602 | if (window.StackExchange) { 603 | observe(100, [ 604 | // "Show N more comments" 605 | 'a.js-show-link:not(.dno)', 606 | ], el => { 607 | el.click(); 608 | }); 609 | } 610 | 611 | // Test page: https://www.quora.com/Which-of-the-big-four-Google-Microsoft-Amazon-Facebook-tech-companies-have-the-most-selective-hiring-process-for-software-engineers?share=1 612 | // Expected: answers are fully visible; "Continue Reading" is not visible 613 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.quora.com/")) { 614 | observe(100, [ 615 | // "Continue Reading" 616 | '.puppeteer_test_read_more_button', 617 | ], el => { 618 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 619 | }); 620 | } 621 | 622 | // Test page: https://old.reddit.com/r/Windows10/comments/umf10d/should_windows_10_support_be_extended_beyond_2025/ 623 | // Expected: all comments expanded; "[+]" is not visible; "comment score below threshold" is not visible 624 | // 625 | // Test page: https://old.reddit.com/r/nextfuckinglevel/comments/108nsqn/student_creates_a_diy_projection_map_light_show/ 626 | // Expected: all comments expanded; "[+]" is not visible; "comment score below threshold" is not visible 627 | if (loc.startsWith("https://old.reddit.com/")) { 628 | observe(200, [ 629 | // Collapsed comments 630 | 'a.expand[href="javascript:void(0)"][onclick="return togglecomment(this)"]', 631 | // For "load more comments", use https://github.com/honestbleeps/Reddit-Enhancement-Suite 632 | // and enable "Never Ending Comments", "Load Child Comments" in the extension options; 633 | // click "save options". 634 | ], el => { 635 | if (el.innerText == "[+]") { 636 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 637 | } 638 | }); 639 | } 640 | 641 | // Test page: https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/uKp6tBFStnsvrot5t/what-dall-e-2-can-and-cannot-do 642 | // Expected: all comments expanded; no one-line previews 643 | // 644 | // Test page: https://www.lesswrong.com/users/blueiris 645 | // Expected: all downvoted comments are expanded; no [+] 646 | // 647 | // Test page: https://www.lesswrong.com/users/blueiris2 648 | // Expected: all downvoted comments are expanded; no [+]; "Load More" at the end is not visible 649 | // 650 | // Test page: https://www.lesswrong.com/users/valentine 651 | // Expected: all downvoted comments are expanded; no [+]; "Load More" at the end is not visible 652 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.lesswrong.com/")) { 653 | observe(2000, [ 654 | // Comments truncated to a single line 655 | '.SingleLineComment-truncatedHighlight', 656 | // Fully collapsed comments 657 | 'a.CommentsItemMeta-collapse', 658 | // Downvoted comments 659 | 'span.CommentsItemMeta-collapseCharacter', 660 | // "Load more" at the end of a /users/ page 661 | 'a.LoadMore-root', 662 | ], el => { 663 | if (el.classList.contains("CommentsItemMeta-collapse")) { 664 | // Click only if [+], not [-] 665 | if (el.innerText == "[+]") { 666 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 667 | } 668 | } else { 669 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 670 | } 671 | }); 672 | } 673 | 674 | // Test page: https://cohost.org/mcc/post/718898-andi-s-game-of-the-y 675 | // Expected: the full post is shown; "read more" is not visible 676 | if (loc.startsWith("https://cohost.org/")) { 677 | observe(100, ['div.overflow-hidden[data-testid="post-body"] > div > a.cursor-pointer.font-bold.text-cherry'], el => { 678 | if (el.innerText == "read more") { 679 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 680 | } 681 | }); 682 | } 683 | 684 | // Test page: https://nextdoor.com/p/bSFkfd2Smd5c?view=detail 685 | // Expected: all comments are shown 686 | // 687 | // Test page: https://nextdoor.com/ 688 | // Expected: on timeline posts, all posts are expanded 689 | if (loc.startsWith("https://nextdoor.com/")) { 690 | observe(200, [ 691 | // "See N more comments" 692 | 'button.see-previous-comments-button-paged', 693 | // "See more" at the end of a post on the timeline 694 | 'button.truncate-view-more-link', 695 | // "See more" at the end of a comment 696 | 'a.truncate-view-more-link', 697 | ], el => { 698 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 699 | }); 700 | } 701 | 702 | // Test page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1147890/Bonfire_Peaks/ 703 | // Expected: review text is expanded on all reviews 704 | // 705 | // Test page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1592280/Selaco/ 706 | // Expected: review text is expanded on all reviews; Early Access information is expanded and "READ MORE" is not visible 707 | if (loc.startsWith("https://store.steampowered.com/")) { 708 | observe(200, [ 709 | // "READ MORE" on Early Access information 710 | 'a.morebutton[href="#"][onclick]', 711 | // "READ MORE" on reviews of the game 712 | 'div.view_more > a[href="#"][onclick]', 713 | ], el => { 714 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 715 | }); 716 | } 717 | 718 | // Test page: https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/threads/prometheus-adapter-for-hwinfo-grafana-dashboard.6281/page-5 719 | // Expected: "Rohirm said:" quote at the bottom is expanded; "Click to expand..." is not visible 720 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.hwinfo.com/forum/")) { 721 | observe(10, [ 722 | // "Click to expand..." 723 | 'div.js-expandLink > a[role="button"]' 724 | ], el => { 725 | el.click(); 726 | }); 727 | } 728 | 729 | // Test page: https://www.patreon.com/comprehensiblejapanese/posts 730 | // Expected: all posts expanded; "Continue reading" is not visible 731 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.patreon.com/")) { 732 | observe(10, [ 733 | // "Continue reading" 734 | 'div[class][data-tag="post-content-collapse"] > div[class] > button[class]' 735 | ], el => { 736 | el.click(); 737 | }); 738 | } 739 | 740 | // Test page: https://social.pixie.town/@joepie91/110978280642849045 741 | // Expected: all toots expanded; "SHOW MORE" is not visible 742 | if ( 743 | window.location.host === "mastodon.social" || 744 | window.location.host === "social.pixie.town" 745 | ) { 746 | observe(20, [ 747 | // "SHOW MORE" 748 | 'div[data-spoiler="folded"] button.status__content__spoiler-link' 749 | ], el => { 750 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 751 | }); 752 | } 753 | 754 | // Test page: https://x.com/AChillGhost/status/1761774191920005343 755 | // Expected: all replies expanded; "Show replies" is not visible 756 | // 757 | // Test page: https://x.com/phokarlsson/status/1808145965380935794 758 | // Expected: after scrolling down, "Show probable spam" button is not visible 759 | // 760 | // Test page: https://x.com/Aella_Girl/status/1811478649964843329 761 | // Expected: after scrolling down, "Show probable spam" button is not visible; "Probable spam" tweets are visible 762 | // 763 | // Test page: https://x.com/liz_love_lace/status/1812457271126835489 764 | // Expected: after scrolling down, "Show additional replies, including those that may contain offensive content" is not visible 765 | // 766 | // Test page: https://x.com/terronk/status/1916218168626012356 767 | // Expected: "Show more" not visible on ActionGrad's reply 768 | if (loc.startsWith("https://twitter.com/") || loc.startsWith("https://x.com/")) { 769 | observe(1000, [ 770 | // "Show replies" 771 | 'button[role="button"] > div > div > div[style][dir] > span[class^="css-"]', 772 | // "Show probable spam" 773 | 'button[class][role="button"][type="button"] > div > div[dir="ltr"][style] > span[class^="css-"]', 774 | // "Show additional replies, including those that may contain offensive content" 775 | 'button > div[style^="text-overflow: unset;"] > span[class][style="text-overflow: unset;"] > span[class][style="text-overflow: unset;"]', 776 | // "Show more" on long tweets 777 | 'button[data-testid="tweet-text-show-more-link"][type="button"] > span[class]', 778 | ], el => { 779 | if (el.innerText === "Show replies" || el.innerText === "Show probable spam" || el.innerText === "Show" || el.innerText === "Show more") { 780 | el.click(); 781 | } 782 | }); 783 | } 784 | 785 | // Test page: https://www.google.com/search?q=Pacific+West+Home+Improvements 786 | // Expected: after clicking '54 Google reviews', all the reviews are expanded and the "More" links are not visible 787 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.google.com/search")) { 788 | observe(200, [ 789 | 'div[class][jscontroller] > a[class][role="button"][tabindex="0"][aria-label^="Read more of "][jsaction][data-ved]' 790 | ], el => { 791 | if (el.innerText === " More") { 792 | el.click(); 793 | } 794 | }); 795 | } 796 | 797 | // Test page: https://www.nytimes.com/live/2024/07/07/world/france-election-2024 798 | // Expected: All mini articles expanded; "Show more" buttons are not visible 799 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.nytimes.com/")) { 800 | observe(20, [ 801 | // "Show more" 802 | 'button[class][data-testid="Show-More"][type="button"][aria-hidden="true"]' 803 | ], el => { 804 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 805 | }); 806 | } 807 | 808 | // Test page: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/authors/ARbTQlRLRjE/matthew-s-levine 809 | // Expected: All articles are listed; "Load More Stories" button is not visible 810 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.bloomberg.com/")) { 811 | observe(1000, [ 812 | // "Load More Stories" 813 | 'button[type="button"][data-component="outlined-button"][aria-label="more stories"]' 814 | ], el => { 815 | el.click(); 816 | }); 817 | } 818 | 819 | // Test page: https://www.criticker.com/film/Cow-2021/ 820 | // Expected: All minireviews are expanded; "More" is not visible 821 | // 822 | // Test page: https://www.criticker.com/film/Eyes-Wide-Shut/ 823 | // Expected: All minireviews are expanded; "More" is not visible 824 | if (loc.startsWith("https://www.criticker.com/")) { 825 | observe(20, [ 826 | // "More" 827 | 'div.ratingcard_compact_more.tiny > a.textlink[href="#"]' 828 | ], el => { 829 | if (el.innerText === "More") { 830 | clickIfUnclicked(el); 831 | } 832 | }); 833 | } 834 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------