ZeroNet Loader by ꜱᴩʀɪᴛᴇ➀
Automatically load ZeroNet domains as well as use `z.net/` as shorthand or omnibox search keyword `zn`.
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About this extension
A WebExtension to automatically load ZeroNet domains as well as use `z.net/` as shorthand or omnibox search keyword `zn`.
Usage
1. `http://` or `https://` URLs
After installing the extension to your browser, you can now open `http://` links to ZeroNet domains like http://blog.zeronetwork.bit and it'll automatically get redirected.
The supported domain TLDs are:
*.bit
*.zero ⋆
*.zeronet ⋆
*.yo ⋆⋆
*.yu ⋆⋆
*.of ⋆⋆
*.inf ⋆⋆
*.zn ⋆⋆
*.list ⋆⋆
⋆ Gets stripped from hostname on redirect
⋆⋆ Requires the name.yo plugin to work (http://127.0.0.1:43110/1NAMEz7stUPZErkV1d3yLkVWQFa4PTqDNv/install/)
If you know of more, just let me know: https://github.com/sprite-1/zeronetloader/issues
2. Omnibox Keyword
In the omnibox, just type `zn` followed by a space and then the ZeroNet address you want to go to. For example, `zn 1Am2bDQhptVMxaLtKxbHCorvL1rjXtqdFH` or `zn talk.zeronetwork.bit`
3. Using `z.net/` Address
Same as the omnibox method but this uses the `z.net` domain to parse your path. For example, you can type `z.net/me.zeronetwork.bit` on the address bar. It also works with `z.net/1Name2NXVi1RDPDgf5617UoW7xA6YrhM9F`, etc.
Visit the GItHub repo for more info: https://github.com/sprite-1/zeronetloader
Usage
1. `http://` or `https://` URLs
After installing the extension to your browser, you can now open `http://` links to ZeroNet domains like http://blog.zeronetwork.bit and it'll automatically get redirected.
The supported domain TLDs are:
*.bit
*.zero ⋆
*.zeronet ⋆
*.yo ⋆⋆
*.yu ⋆⋆
*.of ⋆⋆
*.inf ⋆⋆
*.zn ⋆⋆
*.list ⋆⋆
⋆ Gets stripped from hostname on redirect
⋆⋆ Requires the name.yo plugin to work (http://127.0.0.1:43110/1NAMEz7stUPZErkV1d3yLkVWQFa4PTqDNv/install/)
If you know of more, just let me know: https://github.com/sprite-1/zeronetloader/issues
2. Omnibox Keyword
In the omnibox, just type `zn` followed by a space and then the ZeroNet address you want to go to. For example, `zn 1Am2bDQhptVMxaLtKxbHCorvL1rjXtqdFH` or `zn talk.zeronetwork.bit`
3. Using `z.net/` Address
Same as the omnibox method but this uses the `z.net` domain to parse your path. For example, you can type `z.net/me.zeronetwork.bit` on the address bar. It also works with `z.net/1Name2NXVi1RDPDgf5617UoW7xA6YrhM9F`, etc.
Visit the GItHub repo for more info: https://github.com/sprite-1/zeronetloader
Developer comments
It goes without saying that you need a working ZeroNet setup otherwise this addon will be useless for you.
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This add-on needs to:
- Access browser tabs
- Access your data for sites in the bit domain
- Access your data for sites in the zero domain
- Access your data for sites in the zeronet domain
- Access your data for sites in the yo domain
- Access your data for sites in the yu domain
- Access your data for sites in the of domain
- Access your data for sites in the inf domain
- Access your data for sites in the zn domain
- Access your data for sites in the list domain
- Access your data for z.net
More information
- Add-on Links
- Version
- 1.0.1
- Size
- 49.85 KB
- Last updated
- 5 years ago (Sep 18, 2019)
- Related Categories
- License
- GNU General Public License v3.0
- Version History
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Release notes for 1.0.1
Added support for .zeronet and .zero TLDs (they get stripped out of the main hostname)
Added support for name.yo service TLDs (.yo,.yu,.of,.inf,.zn,.list)
Added support for name.yo service TLDs (.yo,.yu,.of,.inf,.zn,.list)
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