Automatically inserts a signature into Gmail messages containing current listening information for a specified Last.fm user.
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A Greasemonkey script that fetches recently played information from last.fm for a specified user, injects it into a sig file containing certain tokens (%artist% and %track% for now, example here), and adds the completed signature when you start composing a new Gmail message.
The first time the script is run, it'll ask for the last.fm user whose data to display and a URL for the sig file.
It's pretty classic scratch-itch-ware, in that it does something that I wanted done in a way fairly specific to my needs - there's no way to input your sigs directly and store on the local machine, for instance, because I wanted it to work across all the computers I use regularly and therefore use a remote sig. Likewise, because I don't use Gmail's rich formatting, I haven't tested it in that context, though I doubt it'll work there.
I'm setting it loose in the wild in the hope that it'll prove useful to people other than me, and the missing functionality can get added by people who need it!
Version History:
- 0.31: Fixed a minor bug where artist / track name contain commas
- 0.3: First public release
Based on Gmail: Random Signature Remote 1.0 by Stuart Langridge and Gmail HTML Signatures 1.07 by Jerome Dane.





