Critiques pour Extension source viewer
Extension source viewer par Rob W
108 notes
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 15083773 de Firefox, il y a 6 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par xzn92, il y a 6 ansLeft side of list of file names is cut off for some file names..
Edit: thanks for the reply! the addon is very useful.Réponse du développeur
mis en ligne : il y a 6 ansHover the mouse pointer above the file name to see the full file name, or resize the sidebar to see the the full name. - Noté 5 sur 5par James Zersche, il y a 6 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 13836051 de Firefox, il y a 7 ansawesome ! now use it with potential payload downloader https://addons.vaultpit.io/en-US/firefox/addon/open-web-launch/ to audit it for shenanigans...
Let me add that the "downlad as zip" is kinda redundant by now, since a right-click can now downlad as .xpi file just as well. - Noté 5 sur 5par gildas, il y a 7 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par White_Oz, il y a 7 ansThank you Rob!
Works great even with FF older than 57.
For people who, do not understand much about javascript,css syntax or even html, but know how an ip and web-page address looks like, it is till useful to look at an extension source code.
In that regard would be very useful if you could made somehow a filter(search) that finds web-pages and ip adresses inside the source code of the extension. Now, someone can manually find them either by looking to all the lines in all the files(which is too much for most of us), or by searching "something", like '!.com' and then going with "next" trough all the files, but there are a lot of finds that are not addresses, like for ex. ".comments". The idea is to hit some desirably "search addresses" and to find only ip and web adresses, so then we could jump to each of them inside the code and decide next if further investigation or not is needed. Well, I was dreaming with my eyes open, but anyway, even if you wont do what I was trying to explain, you already have done a good job for over simplifying the reading of the source code.
Someone mentioned earlier in a comment, something about firewall for Firefox....well, uMatrix is the closest FF extension to a real firewall, that I know of. Check it out: https://addons.vaultpit.io/en-US/firefox/addon/umatrix/
Cheers! - Noté 1 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14613873 de Firefox, il y a 7 ans
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- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14336092 de Firefox, il y a 7 ans
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- Noté 5 sur 5par stevenes, il y a 7 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Utilisateur ou utilisatrice 14233786 de Firefox, il y a 7 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par The Beard Below My Chin, il y a 7 ansShould be built right into the core of Firefox.
Ironically web extensions are more secure, better for the user -- yet here we are, more news of Spyware add-ons finally getting blacklisted after hundreds of thousands of downloads.
The damage was already done. Since we have to do our own vetting process, we need the tools. We have a source viewer. Now we need a diff viewer to checks updates and an add-on firewall to manage the connections. - Noté 5 sur 5par grahamperrin, il y a 7 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par morrelinko, il y a 7 ans
- Noté 5 sur 5par Arturo, il y a 7 ans