iShell

iShell

iShell allows to give commands to the browser by entering text into a special input box available by Ctrl+Space key combination. You may create your own commands in JavaScript. iShell is a descendant of the Mozilla Ubiquity project.

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What is iShell?
iShell is a Firefox add-on that allows you to give commands to the browser by entering text into a special input box. It eliminates repetitive tasks, lets you create custom commands in JavaScript, and provides interactive results. iShell is a descendant of the Mozilla Ubiquity project.
Stats
Users: 34
Rating: 5.00 (3)
Version: 1.1.6 (Last updated: 2024-05-18)
Creation date: 2021-03-10
Weekly download count: 2
Firefox on Android: No
Risk impact: High risk impact
Risk likelihood: Moderate risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Permissions:
  • <all_urls>
  • activeTab
  • tabs
  • tabHide
  • clipboardRead
  • clipboardWrite
  • notifications
  • nativeMessaging
  • storage
  • unlimitedStorage
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Size: 1.08M
URLs: Website
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Summary

iShell is a browser add-on available by the Ctrl+Space key combination that lets you give commands to a browser by entering text into a special input box. Commands are shortcuts for things that you commonly do on the Web; they can eliminate repetitive tasks and let you get more done, faster. You can instantly obtain interactive results of command execution in the same window. It is possible to create your own iShell commands in JavaScript.

The complete list of the builtin commands is available here.

Create your own commands

iShell allows to declaratively define and automatically parse commands with prepositional arguments. For example, consider the command show-text with the following syntax: "show-text hey! in popup". It has the prepositional argument named in and the nameless first argument. iShell command parser will automatically provide values (hey!, popup) of the arguments to the command handler methods after you enter it in the input box.

iShell commands have full access to browser WebExtension APIs and jQuery. This gives you the ability to extend the browser almost effortlessly. Find more information on command authoring in the tutorial at iShell setting pages.

History

iShell is a WebExtensions revival of Mozilla Ubiquity, an ingenious experiment in ubiquitous linguistic user interfaces. iShell aims to bring back the full functionality of Ubiquity to Firefox Quantum and provide a clean, unified modern object-oriented command authoring API.

The legacy Ubiquity had a command subscription model, where you were supposed to subscribe to third-party commands that were updated automatically. For security reasons, there is no such model in iShell. You need to manually maintain third-party code in the iShell command editor by using the install command.

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User reviews
This is one of the most genious extensions of all browsers, I cant imagine live inside of internet without it, and for that my complete gratitude to gchristnsn.
by LeDeMon De Ricota, 2022-07-13

by gautierxl, 2022-02-11

For all of us who got to use the original ubiquity add-on, this extension is like meeting up with an old friend. Definitely a must have.
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Safety
Risk impact

iShell is risky to use as it requires a number of sensitive permissions that can potentially harm your browser and steal your data. Exercise caution when installing this add-on. Review carefully before installing. We recommend that you only install iShell if you trust the publisher.

Risk likelihood

iShell is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.

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