Do you have the WaniKani Open Framework installed? Some of these scripts require that first. Also the Open Framework must be placed as position 1 in your Tampermonkey or what ever else you got to run the scripts.
Of these scripts I’m using the Confusion Guesser and it’s working fine.
You can find all available userscripts in a list here: The New And Improved List Of API and Third Party Apps
Those that are no longer maintained and unsure to work should be hidden within the post behind an expaning mark-up. All others should be working (sometimes one script can interefere with another; you can usually ask about that in the specific thread).
Thank you!! That seems to have done something - replacing the old script with this fix - now, 4 of my 9 scripts installed show on the wanikani dashboard (see image)
Not necessarily, I don’t think. Especially if the scripts are only “active” during reviews, the authors might have made them only load when you’re on review pages, in which case they wouldn’t show up while you’re on the dashboard. Some authors choose to make their scripts load whenever your URL has “wanikani” in it though, which would make them show up from your dashboard (and here too, presumably).
Can confirm. “The scripts menu” only list scripts that are active on the page you’re on. But you can always go to the TamperMonkey Scripts dashboard to get the full list of scripts you have installed.
Also, @jjasobi glad you found them helpful. As mentioned, it’s probably to do with the Open Framework. Or that would have to be my guess. It’s been too long ago since I installed mine to remember the details, but sometimes you have to go into a different tampermonkey menu to do the ordering, even if everything seemed okay. I vaguely remember having trouble getting things up and running initially. But in the thread for the WK Open Framework, there are additional instructions for exactly this. So read that OP post carefully to find solutions and if things still don’t work, post in the thread and ask around there is my suggestion.
Right, so… having disabled “Wanikani show context sentence” and “advanced context sentence 2”, the semantic phonetic composition script fix Kai_973 posted has started working.
I use the confusion guesser and the semantic composition script daily. I’ve had no issues with either.
Apologies, I actually use the hide context sentence script, not the show context sentence script (it blurs the English translations until you hover your mouse over the text).
You’ll likely get better help if you post to the respective threads with as detailed a bug report as possible: what you did, what you expected to happen, what actually happened, and details about your environment.
As @Kai_973 reported, many scripts only run on review pages, lessons pages, or whatever and not on the dashboard. You can look for an @include or @match line at the top of the script to see exactly which URLs it will operate on.
Note that the context sentence showing in this photo is the inline version which is written by a different author. Mine places the context sentence below the vocabulary word. e.g. Not inline.
I’d advise turning off the inline one, turn the simple context sentence script back on, reload the page with console window open and see if there are any errors that seem related to the simple context sentence script.