My biggest complaint with all these super useful sites is that I can never remember them when I need them. Replace this in YouTube to bypass country restrictions, replace that in arxiv to view in browser, etc.
I wish somebody could make an extension or repository system to store all these, and prompt you sometimes when on the sites.
The Redirector add-on for Firefox provides pattern-based (regex and glob) URL redirection on the browser side. You can just add rules to its configuration rather than new userscripts.
I used in the past to locally correct for broken links within intranet/CI pages. E.g. something correctably wrong with a gerrit link, or whatever.
Ah, this comment prompted me to add this to my Anki, so thanks! I got frustrated never remembering https://remove-js.com , so added it to a deck on Anki and now I'm unlikely to ever forget it. This is useful enough to go on the deck too.
Allows me to share it as a link to my parents, for example.
During the initial pandemic period, there were news articles I wanted to share with useful information. But the pages were full of Javascript based crap that guiding them on how to find the information became a task of its own. RemoveJS was very helpful in making those sites accessible to them.
I wish somebody could make an extension or repository system to store all these, and prompt you sometimes when on the sites.