jQuerify

jQuerify

Inject jQuery latest stable release version into any page you want or indicate presence of jQuery if it is included on page…

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What is jQuerify?
jQuerify is a Chrome extension that allows you to inject or indicate the presence of jQuery on any web page. It enables you to use jQuery in the console shell and provides an indication if jQuery is already embedded.
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Stats
This extension was removed from Chrome Web Store on 2022-06-12
Users: 5,000+
Rating: 3.84 (70)
Version: 2.5.0 (Last updated: 2013-09-04)
Creation date: 2013-09-04
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: High risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • tabs
  • http://*/*
Size: 50.64K
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Summary

Inject jQuery latest stable release version into any page you want or indicate presence of jQuery if it is included on page already. It allows you to use injected jQuery in the console shell (You can invoke Chrome console by "Ctrl+Shift+j" on PC or "Option+Command+j" on Mac) and to see the indication if jQuery has already been injected to the current page.

To inject jQuery into selected tab click on extension button.

  • "$" sign over plugin button means jQuery injected (embedded). IMPORTANT: If the page already has jQuery injected - the "$" - sign will be visible on top of the plugin icon. In this case pressing plugin button will obviously not embed jQuery to this page because it is already there.

  • "$j" sign means - jQuery injected as $j variable with no conflict to prototype or other frameworks.

Update "3 September 2013":

  • Code updated to inject the latest stable version of jQuery as soon as it appears.

Update 10/24/2012.

  • Added HTTPS support.
  • New version of jQuery (1.8.2) added.
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User reviews
Alternatively, you can download ScriptAutoRunner and insert jquery (or any other) manually.
by Luis Lobo Luis Lobo, 2020-01-25

Awesome!
by Hethe Berg Hethe Berg, 2019-01-29

It doesn't work. You can click as much as you want, it doesn't do anything.
by Alexandre Pepin Alexandre Pepin, 2018-11-01
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Safety
Risk impact

jQuerify is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this extension. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install jQuerify if you trust the publisher.

Risk likelihood

jQuerify may not be trust-worthy. Avoid installing if possible unless you really trust this publisher.

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