For some reason the github file doesn't want to format correctly, just copy the code into an editor of your choice if you want to go through it.
I found out about bookmarklets and decided to come up with some on my own. In the order presented, these are:
- Simple Dark Mode (turns almost any page into dark mode using simple invert filters)
- Editable Website (turns any website editable)
- Add to Clipboard (adds selected content to clipboard while retaining what was in it before)
- Notepad (just two demonstrations of simple notepad websites stored in a bookmarklet)
- Skip ads on YouTube (skips ads when clicked on)
- Remove Banners (removes login banners on quora and twitter)
- Open New YouTube Content (opens newest videos from people from your sublist who have new content)
In chrome, click the three dots at the top right, go to bookmarks - bookmark manager. There, click the three dots at the top right of the page and add a new bookmark. Give it a name, and as the URL paste the whole corresponding javascript: code goes here; void 0; snippet.
Bookmarks don't really like hashtags. So if you need to format something to be red, you can't just write color: #F00, instead you must use %23 as a hashtag, so it turns into color: %23F00
Check out the youtube video about these plugins. Link: