`;
153 | });
154 |
155 | debug("try next page", iteration + 1);
156 |
157 | const nextPageRequest = setTimeout(
158 | () => {
159 | processFollowings(
160 | wrapper,
161 | id,
162 | output,
163 | iteration + 1,
164 | following,
165 | );
166 | },
167 | 800 + Math.floor(Math.random() * 600),
168 | );
169 | } else {
170 | debug("loop finished");
171 | // Attach stats
172 | attachEl(
173 | wrapper.querySelector("div"),
174 | `共同关注:${total}\n相似比:${percentDisplay((total / following) * 100)}%(${conclusion[Math.round((total / following) * 10)]})`,
175 | );
176 | }
177 |
178 | attachEl(wrapper, outputlist);
179 | }
180 | });
181 | }
182 |
183 | function processCard(wrapper) {
184 | const iteration = 1;
185 | const resultContent = "";
186 | const idEl =
187 | wrapper.querySelector(".face") ||
188 | wrapper.querySelector(".idc-avatar-container") ||
189 | wrapper.querySelector(".card-user-name");
190 | const followingEl =
191 | wrapper.querySelector(".info .social span") ||
192 | wrapper.querySelector(".info .social .like") ||
193 | wrapper.querySelector(".idc-content .idc-meta .idc-meta-item") ||
194 | wrapper.querySelector(".card-social-info .card-user-attention span");
195 | let id = "";
196 | const wrapPadding = "1rem";
197 |
198 | if (idEl) {
199 | id = idEl.href.match(/\/\/space\.bilibili\.com\/(\d+)/)[1];
200 | }
201 |
202 | // ensure user id exists
203 | debug("passed wrapper", wrapper);
204 | debug("current uid", id);
205 |
206 | if (id) {
207 | // Create output wrapper and limit height
208 | const injectWrap = wrapper;
209 | const contentWrap = document.createElement("div");
210 |
211 | contentWrap.classList.add(`${NAMESPACE}-wrap`);
212 | contentWrap.style.overflowY = "auto";
213 | contentWrap.style.maxHeight = "300px";
214 | contentWrap.style.padding = wrapPadding;
215 | contentWrap.style.paddingTop = ".5rem";
216 | contentWrap.style.marginTop = "1rem";
217 | contentWrap.style.borderTop = "1px solid #eee";
218 |
219 | const banner = document.createElement("div");
220 | banner.style.paddingBottom = ".5rem";
221 | banner.style.marginBottom = ".5rem";
222 | banner.style.borderBottom = "1px solid #eee";
223 | banner.style.whiteSpace = "pre";
224 | banner.innerHTML =
225 | `成分查询-本地查询版(问题反馈)` +
226 | `\n外部查询:laplace / danmakus / ooo` +
227 | `\n查询时间:${formatDate(Date.now())}`;
228 | contentWrap.append(banner);
229 |
230 | // Process followingSum when id is available
231 | const totalFollowing = followingEl.innerText.match(/(\d+)/)[1];
232 | debug("following element", followingEl);
233 |
234 | // Inject prepared wrapper
235 | injectWrap.append(contentWrap);
236 |
237 | processFollowings(
238 | contentWrap,
239 | id,
240 | resultContent,
241 | iteration,
242 | totalFollowing,
243 | );
244 | }
245 | }
246 |
247 | // .user-card loads dynamcially. So observe it first
248 | const wrapperObserver = new MutationObserver((mutationsList, observer) => {
249 | for (const mutation of mutationsList) {
250 | if (mutation.type === "childList") {
251 | [...mutation.addedNodes].map((item) => {
252 | debug("mutation wrapper added", item);
253 |
254 | // Normal card, global, comments avatar, comment mentions, and etc.
255 | if (item.classList?.contains("user-card")) {
256 | debug("mutation card detected (global card)", item);
257 | processCard(item);
258 | }
259 |
260 | // Following/follower list
261 | if (item.classList?.contains("idc-info")) {
262 | const parent = item.parentNode;
263 |
264 | if (parent.getAttribute("id") === "id-card") {
265 | debug("mutation card detected (following/follower list)", item);
266 | processCard(parent);
267 | }
268 | }
269 |
270 | // Cards in dongtai mentions
271 | // NOTE: deprecated since Oct 2021. Will fallback to global card
272 | if (item.classList?.contains("face")) {
273 | const parent = item.parentNode;
274 |
275 | if (parent.classList?.contains("userinfo-content")) {
276 | debug("mutation card detected (dynamic dongtai)", item);
277 | processCard(parent);
278 | }
279 | }
280 |
281 | // Cards in author area in video page
282 | if (item.classList?.contains("user-info-wrapper")) {
283 | const parent = item.parentNode;
284 |
285 | if (parent.classList?.contains("user-card-m-exp")) {
286 | debug("mutation card detected (dynamic dongtai)", item);
287 | processCard(parent);
288 | }
289 | }
290 | });
291 | }
292 | }
293 | });
294 | wrapperObserver.observe(document.body, {
295 | attributes: false,
296 | childList: true,
297 | subtree: true,
298 | });
299 | },
300 | false,
301 | );
302 |
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1 | // ==UserScript==
2 | // @name bilibili 枝网查重 API 版
3 | // @namespace https://github.com/sparanoid/userscript
4 | // @supportURL https://github.com/sparanoid/userscript/issues
5 | // @version 0.1.14
6 | // @description bilibili 枝网(asoulcnki.asia)查重 API 版
7 | // @author Sparanoid
8 | // @license AGPL
9 | // @compatible chrome 80 or later
10 | // @compatible edge 80 or later
11 | // @compatible firefox 74 or later
12 | // @compatible safari 13.1 or later
13 | // @match https://*.bilibili.com/*
14 | // @icon https://experiments.sparanoid.net/favicons/v2/www.bilibili.com.ico
15 | // @grant none
16 | // @run-at document-start
17 | // ==/UserScript==
18 |
19 | window.addEventListener('load', () => {
20 | const DEBUG = true;
21 | const NAMESPACE = 'bilibili-asoulcnki';
22 | const apiBase = 'https://asoulcnki.asia';
23 | const refTag = '?utm_source=bilibili-asoulcnki-plugin&utm_campaign=tampermonkey'
24 | const feedbackUrl = 'https://t.bilibili.com/545085157213602473';
25 |
26 | console.log(`${NAMESPACE} loaded`);
27 |
28 | async function fetchResult(url = '', data = {}) {
29 | const response = await fetch(url, {
30 | method: 'POST',
31 | headers: {
32 | 'Content-Type': 'application/json'
33 | },
34 | body: JSON.stringify(data)
35 | });
36 | return response.json();
37 | }
38 |
39 | function debug(description = '', msg = '', force = false) {
40 | if (DEBUG || force) {
41 | console.log(`${NAMESPACE}: ${description}`, msg)
42 | }
43 | }
44 |
45 | function formatDate(timestamp) {
46 | let date = timestamp.toString().length === 10 ? new Date(+timestamp * 1000) : new Date(+timestamp);
47 | return `${date.toLocaleDateString()} ${date.toLocaleTimeString()}`;
48 | }
49 |
50 | function rateColor(percent) {
51 | return `hsl(${100 - percent}, 70%, 45%)`;
52 | }
53 |
54 | function percentDisplay(num) {
55 | return num.toFixed(2).replace('.00', '');
56 | }
57 |
58 | function sanitize(string) {
59 | const map = {
60 | '&': '&',
61 | '<': '<',
62 | '>': '>',
63 | '"': '"',
64 | "'": ''',
65 | "/": '/',
66 | };
67 | const reg = /[&<>"'/]/ig;
68 | return string.replace(reg, match => map[match]);
69 | }
70 |
71 | function attachEl(item) {
72 | let injectWrap = item.querySelector('.con .info');
73 |
74 | // .text - comment content
75 | // .text-con - reply content
76 | let content = item.querySelector('.con .text') || item.querySelector('.reply-con .text-con');
77 | let id = item.dataset.id;
78 |
79 | // Simple way to attach element on replies initially loaded with comment
80 | // which wouldn't trigger mutation inside observeComments
81 | let replies = item.querySelectorAll('.con .reply-box .reply-item');
82 | if (replies.length > 0) {
83 | [...replies].map(reply => {
84 | attachEl(reply);
85 | });
86 | }
87 |
88 | if (injectWrap.querySelector('.asoulcnki')) {
89 | debug('already loaded for this comment');
90 | } else {
91 | // Insert asoulcnki check button
92 | let asoulcnkiEl = document.createElement('span');
93 |
94 | asoulcnkiEl.classList.add('asoulcnki', 'btn-hover', 'btn-highlight');
95 | asoulcnkiEl.innerHTML = '狠狠地查';
96 | asoulcnkiEl.addEventListener('click', e => {
97 | let contentPrepared = '';
98 |
99 | // Copy meme icons alt text
100 | for (let node of content.childNodes.values()) {
101 | if (node.nodeType === 3) {
102 | contentPrepared += node.textContent;
103 | } else if (node.nodeName === 'IMG' && node.nodeType === 1) {
104 | contentPrepared += node.alt;
105 | } else if (node.nodeName === 'BR' && node.nodeType === 1) {
106 | contentPrepared += '\n';
107 | } else if (node.nodeName === 'A' && node.nodeType === 1 && node.classList.contains('comment-jump-url')) {
108 | contentPrepared += node.href.replace(/https?:\/\/www\.bilibili\.com\/video\//, '');
109 | } else {
110 | contentPrepared += node.innerText;
111 | }
112 | }
113 |
114 | // Need regex to stripe `回复 @username :`
115 | let contentProcessed = contentPrepared.replace(/回复 @.*:/, '');
116 | debug('content processed', contentProcessed);
117 |
118 | // ask to confirm if words count not enough
119 | if (contentProcessed.length < 10 && !confirm('内容过短(少于 10 字),可能无法得到正确结果,是否继续查询?')) return;
120 |
121 | fetchResult(`${apiBase}/v1/api/check`, {
122 | text: contentProcessed
123 | })
124 | .then(data => {
125 | debug('data returned', data);
126 |
127 | let resultContent = '';
128 |
129 | if (data.code !== 0) {
130 | resultContent = `返回结果错误,可能是文本内容过短,或请访问 枝网 查看服务是否正常\n枝网返回结果参考:${data?.code || ''} ${data?.message || ''}`;
131 | } else {
132 | let result = data.data;
133 | let startTime = result.start_time;
134 | let endTime = result.end_time;
135 | let rate = result.rate * 100;
136 | let relatedItems = result.related;
137 |
138 | resultContent = `枝网文本复制检测报告(油猴一键版 ${feedbackUrl})
139 | 查重时间:${formatDate(Date.now())}
140 | 总文字复制比:${percentDisplay(rate)}%\n`;
141 |
142 | if (relatedItems.length === 0) {
143 | resultContent += `一眼原创,再偷必究(查重结果仅作娱乐参考)`;
144 | } else {
145 | let selfOriginal = +relatedItems[0].reply.rpid === +id ? `(本文原创/原偷,已收录)` : '';
146 | let relatedCountAlert = relatedItems.length === 5 ? `(最多只显示最近 5 次)` : '';
147 |
148 | resultContent += `重复次数:${relatedItems.length}${selfOriginal}${relatedCountAlert}\n`;
149 |
150 | relatedItems.map((item, idx) => {
151 | let rate = item.rate * 100;
152 |
153 | resultContent += `#${idx + 1} ${percentDisplay(rate)}%${item.reply_url.trim()}
154 | 发布于:${formatDate(item.reply.ctime)}
155 | 作者:${item.reply.m_name} (UID ${item.reply.mid})\n\n`;
156 | });
157 |
158 | resultContent += `查重结果仅作娱乐参考,请注意辨别是否为原创`;
159 | }
160 | }
161 |
162 | // Insert result
163 | let resultWrap = document.createElement('div');
164 |
165 | resultWrap.style.position = 'relative';
166 | resultWrap.style.padding = '.5rem';
167 | resultWrap.style.margin = '.5rem 0';
168 | resultWrap.style.background = 'hsla(0, 0%, 50%, .1)';
169 | resultWrap.style.borderRadius = '4px';
170 | resultWrap.style.whiteSpace = 'pre';
171 | resultWrap.style.flexBasis = '100%';
172 | resultWrap.classList.add('asoulcnki-result');
173 | resultWrap.innerHTML = resultContent;
174 |
175 | // Create close button
176 | let asoulcnkiCloseBtn = document.createElement('span');
177 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.classList.add('asoulcnki-close');
178 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.innerHTML = '+';
179 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.position = 'absolute';
180 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.top = '.5rem';
181 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.right = '.5rem';
182 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.width = '16px';
183 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.height = '16px';
184 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.fontSize = '16px';
185 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.lineHeight = '1';
186 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.textAlign = 'center';
187 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.transform = 'rotate(45deg)';
188 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.style.cursor = 'pointer';
189 | asoulcnkiCloseBtn.addEventListener('click', e => {
190 | injectWrap.querySelector('.asoulcnki-result').remove();
191 | });
192 |
193 | resultWrap.append(asoulcnkiCloseBtn);
194 |
195 | // Remove previous result if exists
196 | if (injectWrap.querySelector('.asoulcnki-result')) {
197 | injectWrap.querySelector('.asoulcnki-result').remove();
198 | }
199 | injectWrap.append(resultWrap);
200 | })
201 | .catch(error => {
202 | alert(`枝网后端出错,请检查网络,报错信息:${error}`);
203 | debug('fetch error', error);
204 | });
205 | }, false);
206 |
207 | injectWrap.querySelector('.operation').before(asoulcnkiEl);
208 |
209 | // Insert comment ID link
210 | let idLink = document.createElement('a');
211 |
212 | idLink.innerHTML = '#';
213 | idLink.setAttribute('title', '当前评论 ID: ' + id);
214 | idLink.setAttribute('href', '#reply' + id);
215 | idLink.style.marginRight = '.25em';
216 |
217 | injectWrap.prepend(idLink);
218 | }
219 | }
220 |
221 | function observeComments(wrapper) {
222 | // .comment-list - general list for video, zhuanlan, and dongtai
223 | // .reply-box - replies attached to specific comment
224 | let commentLists = wrapper ? wrapper.querySelectorAll('.comment-list, .reply-box') : document.querySelectorAll('.comment-list, .reply-box');
225 |
226 | if (commentLists) {
227 |
228 | [...commentLists].map(commentList => {
229 |
230 | // Directly attach elements for pure static server side rendered comments
231 | // and replies list. Used by zhuanlan posts with reply hash in URL.
232 | // TODO: need a better solution
233 | [...commentList.querySelectorAll('.list-item, .reply-item')].map(item => {
234 | attachEl(item);
235 | });
236 |
237 | const observer = new MutationObserver((mutationsList, observer) => {
238 |
239 | for (const mutation of mutationsList) {
240 |
241 | if (mutation.type === 'childList') {
242 |
243 | debug('observed mutations', [...mutation.addedNodes].length);
244 |
245 | [...mutation.addedNodes].map(item => {
246 | attachEl(item);
247 |
248 | // Check if the comment has replies
249 | // I check replies here to make sure I can disable subtree option for
250 | // MutationObserver to get better performance.
251 | let replies = item.querySelectorAll('.con .reply-box .reply-item');
252 |
253 | if (replies.length > 0) {
254 | observeComments(item)
255 | debug(item.dataset.id + ' has rendered reply(ies)', replies.length);
256 | }
257 | })
258 | }
259 | }
260 | });
261 | observer.observe(commentList, { attributes: false, childList: true, subtree: false });
262 | });
263 | }
264 | }
265 |
266 | // .bb-comment loads directly for zhuanlan post. So load it directly
267 | observeComments();
268 |
269 | // .bb-comment loads dynamcially for dontai and videos. So observe it first
270 | const wrapperObserver = new MutationObserver((mutationsList, observer) => {
271 |
272 | for (const mutation of mutationsList) {
273 |
274 | if (mutation.type === 'childList') {
275 |
276 | [...mutation.addedNodes].map(item => {
277 | debug('mutation wrapper added', item);
278 |
279 | if (item.classList?.contains('bb-comment')) {
280 | debug('mutation wrapper added (found target)', item);
281 |
282 | observeComments(item);
283 |
284 | // Stop observing
285 | // TODO: when observer stops it won't work for dynamic homepage ie. https://space.bilibili.com/703007996/dynamic
286 | // so disable it here. This may have some performance impact on low-end machines.
287 | // wrapperObserver.disconnect();
288 | }
289 | })
290 | }
291 | }
292 | });
293 | wrapperObserver.observe(document.body, { attributes: false, childList: true, subtree: true });
294 |
295 | }, false);
296 |
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1 | // ==UserScript==
2 | // @name LAPLACE 弹幕助手 - 哔哩哔哩直播间独轮车、弹幕发送
3 | // @namespace https://greasyfork.org/users/9967
4 | // @version 2.0.1
5 | // @description 这是 bilibili 直播间简易版独轮车,基于 quiet/thusiant cmd 版本 https://greasyfork.org/scripts/421507 继续维护而来
6 | // @author laplace-live
7 | // @license AGPL
8 | // @icon https://www.bilibili.com/favicon.ico
9 | // @match *://live.bilibili.com/*
10 | // @grant GM_setValue
11 | // @grant GM_getValue
12 | // @grant GM_deleteValue
13 | // ==/UserScript==
14 |
15 | /** @type {string[]} */
16 | const MsgTemplates = GM_getValue("MsgTemplates", []);
17 | /** @type {number} */
18 | let activeTemplateIndex = GM_getValue("activeTemplateIndex", 0);
19 | /** @type {Object.} */
20 | const scriptInitVal = {
21 | msgSendInterval: 1,
22 | maxLength: 20,
23 | maxLogLines: 1000,
24 | randomColor: false,
25 | randomInterval: false,
26 | randomChar: false,
27 | };
28 | for (const initVal in scriptInitVal) {
29 | if (GM_getValue(initVal) === undefined)
30 | GM_setValue(initVal, scriptInitVal[initVal]);
31 | }
32 |
33 | /** @type {boolean} */
34 | let sendMsg = false;
35 |
36 | /**
37 | * Splits a string into grapheme clusters (user-perceived characters)
38 | * @param {string} str - The string to split into graphemes
39 | * @returns {string[]} An array of grapheme clusters
40 | */
41 | function getGraphemes(str) {
42 | const segmenter = new Intl.Segmenter("zh", { granularity: "grapheme" });
43 | return Array.from(segmenter.segment(str), ({ segment }) => segment);
44 | }
45 |
46 | /**
47 | * Emoji-safe splitting text into parts based on maximum grapheme length
48 | * @param {string} text - The text to split
49 | * @param {number} maxLength - Maximum number of graphemes per part
50 | * @returns {string[]} An array of text parts, each within the maxLength
51 | */
52 | function trimText(text, maxLength) {
53 | if (!text) return [text];
54 |
55 | const graphemes = getGraphemes(text);
56 | if (graphemes.length <= maxLength) return [text];
57 |
58 | const parts = [];
59 | let currentPart = [];
60 | let currentLength = 0;
61 |
62 | for (const char of graphemes) {
63 | if (currentLength >= maxLength) {
64 | parts.push(currentPart.join(""));
65 | currentPart = [char];
66 | currentLength = 1;
67 | } else {
68 | currentPart.push(char);
69 | currentLength++;
70 | }
71 | }
72 |
73 | if (currentPart.length > 0) {
74 | parts.push(currentPart.join(""));
75 | }
76 |
77 | return parts;
78 | }
79 |
80 | /**
81 | * Appends a message to a textarea log with a maximum line limit
82 | * @param {HTMLTextAreaElement} logElement - The textarea element to append to
83 | * @param {string} message - The message to append
84 | * @param {number} maxLines - Maximum number of lines to keep in the log
85 | * @returns {void}
86 | */
87 | function appendToLimitedLog(logElement, message, maxLines) {
88 | const lines = logElement.value.split("\n");
89 | if (lines.length >= maxLines) {
90 | // Keep only the last (maxLines - 1) lines and add the new message
91 | lines.splice(0, lines.length - maxLines + 1);
92 | }
93 | lines.push(message);
94 | logElement.value = lines.join("\n");
95 | logElement.scrollTop = logElement.scrollHeight;
96 | }
97 |
98 | /**
99 | * Extracts the room number from a Bilibili live room URL
100 | * @param {string} url - The URL to extract the room number from
101 | * @returns {string|undefined} The room number, or undefined if not found
102 | */
103 | function extractRoomNumber(url) {
104 | const urlObj = new URL(url);
105 | const pathSegments = urlObj.pathname
106 | .split("/")
107 | .filter((segment) => segment !== "");
108 | const roomNumber = pathSegments.find((segment) =>
109 | Number.isInteger(Number(segment)),
110 | );
111 | return roomNumber;
112 | }
113 |
114 | /**
115 | * Adds a random soft hyphen character at a random position in the text
116 | * @param {string} text - The text to modify
117 | * @returns {string} The modified text with a random character inserted
118 | */
119 | function addRandomCharacter(text) {
120 | if (!text || text.length === 0) return text;
121 |
122 | const graphemes = getGraphemes(text);
123 | const randomIndex = Math.floor(Math.random() * (graphemes.length + 1));
124 | graphemes.splice(randomIndex, 0, "");
125 | return graphemes.join("");
126 | }
127 |
128 | /**
129 | * Processes messages by splitting lines, optionally adding random characters, and trimming to max length
130 | * @param {string} text - The text containing messages (one per line)
131 | * @param {number} maxLength - Maximum grapheme length per message
132 | * @param {boolean} [addRandomChar=false] - Whether to add random characters to each line
133 | * @returns {string[]} An array of processed message strings
134 | */
135 | function processMessages(text, maxLength, addRandomChar = false) {
136 | return text
137 | .split("\n")
138 | .flatMap((line) => {
139 | // Add random character if enabled
140 | if (addRandomChar && line && line.trim()) {
141 | line = addRandomCharacter(line);
142 | }
143 | // Then trim based on maxLength
144 | return trimText(line, maxLength);
145 | })
146 | .filter((line) => line?.trim());
147 | }
148 |
149 | /** @type {number|null} */
150 | let cachedRoomId = null;
151 |
152 | /** @type {Function|null} */
153 | let onRoomIdReadyCallback = null;
154 |
155 | /** @type {Map|null} */
156 | let replacementMap = null;
157 |
158 | (() => {
159 | const check = setInterval(() => {
160 | /** @type {HTMLDivElement} */
161 | const toggleBtn = document.createElement("div");
162 | toggleBtn.id = "toggleBtn";
163 | toggleBtn.textContent = "弹幕助手";
164 | toggleBtn.style.cssText = `
165 | position: fixed;
166 | right: 4px;
167 | bottom: 4px;
168 | z-index: 2147483647;
169 | cursor: pointer;
170 | background: #777;
171 | color: white;
172 | padding: 6px 8px;
173 | border-radius: 4px;
174 | user-select: none;
175 | `;
176 | document.body.appendChild(toggleBtn);
177 |
178 | /** @type {HTMLDivElement} */
179 | const list = document.createElement("div");
180 | list.style.cssText = `
181 | position: fixed;
182 | right: 4px;
183 | bottom: calc(4px + 30px);
184 | z-index: 2147483647;
185 | background: white;
186 | display: none;
187 | padding: 10px;
188 | box-shadow: 0 0 0 1px rgba(0, 0, 0, .2);
189 | border-radius: 4px;
190 | min-width: 50px;
191 | max-height: calc(100vh - 64px);
192 | overflow-y: auto;
193 | width: 300px;
194 | `;
195 |
196 | list.innerHTML = `