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Mozilla extension for blocking non-free JavaScript.This is a mirror of the savannah repo. For issue tracking go here: https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/librejs/
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GNU LibreJS --an add-on for GNU IceCat and Mozilla Firefox-- detects and blocks nonfree nontrivial JavaScript while allowing its execution on pages containing code that is either trivial and/or free. Notes on working with the code ------------------------------- ## Running the addon ## Download jpm, then do something like this in the LibreJS directory: jpm run -b `which abrowser` ## Debugging ## Uncomment lines 22 and 23 in lib/main.js to enable printing of console.debug() statements. ## Adding new whitelisted libraries ## * Edit data/script_libraries/script-libraries.json ## Releasing a new version ## * Update version number in: ** configure.ac ** package.json ** doc/version.texi ** data/display_panel/content/display-panel.html * Then run `make info` to build the docs with gendocs.sh * `git commit` and `git tag 6.0.4` * Export a tarball: git archive --format=tar.gz --prefix=librejs-6.0.4/ 6.0.4 >librejs-6.0.4.tar.gz mv librejs-6.0.4.tar.gz ~/releases/librejs/6.0.4/ * Make xpi file: jpm xpi * Upload this xpi file to AMO. * In package.json, change "name" to "librejs-prerelease", and remove the "id" attribute (so AMO doesn't recognize this as the listed add-on when we make our own signed xpi file for self-distribution). * Run the `jpm sign --api-key KEY --api-secret SECRET` command. You can get the key and secret strings here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/developers/addon/api/key/ This will create a signed xpi and upload it to AMO as an "unlisted" extension. Then you'll find a gnu_librejs-x.x.x-fx.xpi file in the current directory. Upload this file to the gnu servers -- FF 43+ will allow it to be installed. * Upload to gnu servers, update gnu.org/s/librejs links * Make announcement on info-gnu and savannah.gnu.org * Update #librejs topic
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