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Make js help follow Tridactyl style guide
i.e. line formatting is done on the reader's machine, not the writer's
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@ -4416,8 +4416,7 @@ async function js_helper(str: string[]) {
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/**
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* Lets you execute JavaScript in the page context. If you want to get the
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* result back, use
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* Lets you execute JavaScript in the page context. If you want to get the result back, use
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*
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* `composite js ... | fillcmdline`
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*
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* `js [-s|-r|-p] javascript_filename [arg]`
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*
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* - options
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* - -p pass an argument to js for use with `composite`. The argument is passed as the last
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* space-separated argument of `js`, i.e. `str[str.length-1]` and stored in the magic variable JS_ARG - see below for example usage.
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* - -p pass an argument to js for use with `composite`. The argument is passed as the last space-separated argument of `js`, i.e. `str[str.length-1]` and stored in the magic variable JS_ARG - see below for example usage.
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* - -s load the js source from a Javascript file.
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* - -r load the js source from a Javascript file relative to your RC file. (NB: will throw an error if no RC file exists)
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*
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* Some of Tridactyl's functions are accessible here via the `tri` object. Just
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* do `console.log(tri)` in the web console on the new tab page to see what's
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* available.
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* Some of Tridactyl's functions are accessible here via the `tri` object. Just do `console.log(tri)` in the web console on the new tab page to see what's available.
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*
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* If you want to pipe an argument to `js`, you need to use the "-p" flag and
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* then use the JS_ARG global variable, e.g:
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* If you want to pipe an argument to `js`, you need to use the "-p" flag and then use the JS_ARG global variable, e.g:
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*
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* `composite get_current_url | js -p alert(JS_ARG)`
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*
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*
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* `js -r sample.js`
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*
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* `js` executes JavaScript in local scope. If you want to reuse the code
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* in other :js calls, you can add your functions or variables into a global
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* namespace, like `window.` or `tri.`, e.g.:
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* `js` executes JavaScript in local scope. If you want to reuse the code in other :js calls, you can add your functions or variables into a global namespace, like `window.` or `tri.`, e.g.:
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*
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* `js tri.hello = function (){ alert("hello world!") };`
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* `js tri.hello()`
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