HotChili

By Andrea Ercolino Last update Dec 9, 2007 — Installed 962 times.

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The following is an archive of comments made before threaded discussions was implemented (November 16th, 2008)

 
Andrea Ercolino Script's Author

I've just released a new version of HotChili (1.2) which is much more useful because many more snippets can now be highlighted.

The userscript has changed too, so please reinstall it.

 
Andrea Ercolino Script's Author

I've just released a new version of Chili (1.9) which is much faster than ever. There is no need for a new installation, because the user script is OK.

 
Andrea Ercolino Script's Author

I've just fixed a little bug into Chili, but there is no need for a new installation, because the user script is OK.

Now you can use Hot Chili on a much broader collection of snippets, including those which are broken into many chunks (I know it's cryptic, sorry), like this

http://userscripts.org/scripts/review/3170

and those which are already somehow colored, like this

http://www.tizag.com/phpT/phpsessions.php

 
Andrea Ercolino Script's Author

The user script downloads jQuery, Chili, and Hot Chili each time you browse to a page. You could reduce the burden by using one of the other two modes: system or local; or by checking it off when you don't need it.

The user script installs jQuery in such a way that let's you experiment with that awesome library. At the bottom of the user script you'll find an empty 'callback' function. It's where you should put your jQuery code.

Ah, and you can safely use the $ as the alias for jQuery inside that function. Enjoy :-)

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