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ingress intel total conversion (IITC)

Its annoying to extend the intel page with new features because the minified code makes it hard to grasp whats going on. Also, one has to play catch up each time Niantic put up a new version because all the variables might get new names.

So instead, heres a userscript that starts from scratch (click to zoom):

Screenshot of the total conversion in Johannesburg

Features / User Guide

You already know you want it, why add a feature list here? Instead, read the user guide for tricks and less obvious features. If you have questions, the user guide will also likely answer them.

IITC can be extended with the use of plugins, so have a look at those if you want (or need) more.

Install

Current version is 0.7.8. See NEWS.md for details.

INSTALL

Firefox

NoScript: To make the script work whitelist at least these domains: ingress.com github.com leafletjs.com googleapis.com. If you want to see the cool font also whitelist googleusercontent.com.

Chrome

  • Install Tampermonkey.
  • Click install link: install
  • Now beware: a OK/cancel dialog pops up. It does not allow you to cancel the installation. Choose OK to install the script with Tampermonkey.
  • Confirm once again.
  • Reload page.

Note: Tampermonkey is optional. However, it offers auto-update, shows correct version numbers and installing user scripts is much easier. If you have installed the scripts directly into Chrome before, I recommend you switch to Tampermonkey. To do so, uninstall the IITC scripts and click each install link again. Follow the procedure explained above.

Opera

Note: You need to update the scripts manually.

INSTALL

Reporting Issues

tutorial / guide / please read / free candy

How can I help? // Contribution

First of all, its very nice you want to help. There are several equally important ways you can. Some require a technical background and some dont:

  • answering help requests: often people are asking how to do specific things in bug reports or are asking for things that already exist. Kindly point them to what theyre looking for and maybe consider updating the user guide, if it lacks on that topic.
  • asking for more information: Sometimes a bug report contains barely enough information to grasp whats going on. Ask the reporter for the parts that you believe might be helpful, like the browser used. Similarily, if someone requests a feature make sure the description is accurate. Depending on the request, a concrete proposal on how to display this to the user might be helpful.
  • finding bugs / regressions: If you are closer to the development of IITC, its usually easier for you to spot misbehaviours or bugs that have been recently introduces. Opening tickets for those, ideally with a step by step guide to reproduce the issue is very helpful.
  • hacking / sending patches: Of course, if you want to contribute source code to the project thats fine as well. Please read HACKING.md for details.

So far, these people have contributed:

Bananeweizen, blakjakau, boombuler, cmrn, epf, Fragger, integ3r, j16sdiz, JasonMillward, jonatkins, Merovius, mledoze, OshiHidra, phoenixsong6, Pirozek, saithis, Scrool, sorgo, tpenner, vita10gy, Xelio, ZauberNerd, waynn

Attribution & License

This project is licensed under the permissive ISC license. Parts imported from other projects remain under their respective licenses:

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