>> right click the little monkey’s head in your status bar:
>> now click “Manage User Scripts”
>> then select the script you want to edit
>> click the “Edit” button
>> select your text editor* (first time only)
>> edit & save!

*notepad is located in C:/Windows/Notepad.exe
* for Ubuntu users, gedit is located in usr/bin/gedit

now if nothing happens when you click the edit button or you would like to change you text editor..

>> type about:config in the firefox address bar and press enter.
>> now in the filter box at the top type greasemonkey
>> then right click on “greasemonkey.editor” and click reset
>> the edit button will now work again!

31 Responses to “How to edit greasemonkey scripts.”

  1. thanks for tha info it helped

  2. So when i go there and type grease monkey in the filter, it shows me “greasemonkey.version” and “greasemonkey.enabled”

    wth? the comments on homepage says “error loading comments” all the time and i wanna fix it.

  3. it doesn’t work if your profile is private.

  4. Is there a way to organize these scripts under “Manage User Scripts”?

    Thanks for providing these tips and tricks by the way.

  5. This code is great but i have mac and i was wondering what text editor do i use?

  6. never mind i found out how to do it … =]

  7. i made a script but how do i put it or install it??

  8. This is so awesome! You’re a genious!

  9. Umm wheres your status bar?
    yea im slow.
    lol
    PLESASE HELP THANKS

  10. does this work on a mac? what is the text editor that I choose on a mac?? (its my first mac…loved having this on my pc) help!

  11. mmmmmm mine is working it says error loading comments . help please

  12. Thx i Love you

  13. Cool! Thanks, helped save me when I set the editor to ‘/bin/nano’…

  14. when i edit and save, nothing changes (i tried to edit the name and description)
    what should i do?
    thanks

  15. I copy and pasted the script into the New User Script. I see the script on some sites but when i click home it says “No Scripts Installed”. Also what does this mean 5. replace the 6 digit hex color code with your own and save! With your own what?

  16. I just installed greasemonkey. So being me click the edit button and was skimming threw my programs and accidentally clicked notepad. now the edit button doesn’t do anything. help please?

  17. awesome-o. i’ve drank myself silly trying to figure out how to edit those monkeys. now thanks to joyboner i can again!

  18. brilliant…thanks for including the ubuntu guidance. very helpful.

  19. I can’t edit the script!! why?

  20. Coool.

    but now a days greasemonkey.editor option is not coming in my firefox.

    By the way I knew this already but u r doing a gr8 job for many others.

  21. Awesome, this worked great for me, thanks!

    Talk about annoying. Click ‘edit’…nothing…no error message, nothing. Yeesh. Shouldn’t this be fixed in greasemonkey somehow?

  22. Hi,
    I just wanted to thank you for the useful information.

    Cheers!
    AFX

  23. Thank you very much =) Very helpful

  24. Thanks dude!!

    :) I really hope they do add an error message, like Jason (Yoopergeek) said.

  25. thanks for the help !!

  26. Very helpful. Thanks a lot!

  27. Thanks, this post saved my day.
    :)gg

  28. Thanks! Found this right away when searching for this problem. Very helpful.

  29. HI…I CAN’T EDIT THE SCRIPTS…ALL I CAN DO IS TO MODIFY ITS NAME..THAT’S ALL I CAN DO

  30. More thanks here, especially for teaching me how to reset the Edit button. I had no idea how to do that.

    Now the only problems I run into are the ones I create myself. That’s much more fun!

  31. awesome, *very* helpful!

    for those trying to use this on a Mac, the string you enter for greasemonkey.editor is /Applications/TextEdit.app

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