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@ -40,32 +40,30 @@ The backend server code is available here: https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBloc
It is a simple Sqlite database that will hold all the timing data.
To make sure that this project doesn't die, I have made the database publicly downloadable at https://api.sponsor.ajay.app/database.db. So, you can download a backup or get archive.org to take a backup for you if you want.
To make sure that this project doesn't die, I have made the database publicly downloadable at https://api.sponsor.ajay.app/database.db. You can download a backup or get archive.org to take a backup for you if you want.
Hopefully this project can be combined with projects like [this](https://github.com/Sponsoff/sponsorship_remover) and use this data to create a neural network to predict when sponsored segments happen. That project is sadly abandoned now, so I have decided to attempt to revive this idea.
The dataset and API are now being used [ports](https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlock/wiki/Unofficial-Ports) as well as a [neural network](https://github.com/andrewzlee/NeuralBlock).
A [previous project attempted to]((https://github.com/Sponsoff/sponsorship_remover) create a neural network to predict when sponsored segments happen. That project is sadly abandoned now, so I have decided to attempt to revive this idea starting from a crowd-sourced system instead.
# API
You can read the API docs [here](https://github.com/ajayyy/SponsorBlockServer#api-docs).
# Build Yourself
# Building
You can load this project as an unpacked extension. Make sure to rename the `config.json.example` file to `config.json` before installing.
There are also other build scripts available. Install `npm`, then run `npm install` in the repository to install dependencies.
There are also other build scripts available. Install `npm`, then run `npm install` in the repository.
Run `npm run build` to generate a Chrome extension.
Use `npm run build:firefox` to generate a Firefox extension.
The result is in `dist`. This can be loaded as an unpacked extension
## Developing with a clean profile
Run `npm run dev` to run the extension using a clean browser profile with hot reloading. Use `npm run dev:firefox` for Firefox. This uses [`web-ext run`](https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/web-ext-command-reference/#commands).
## Packing
Run `npm run build` to generate a packed Chrome extension.
Use `npm run build:firefox` to generate a Firefox extension.
The result is in `dist`.
# Credit
The awesome [Invidious API](https://github.com/omarroth/invidious/wiki/API) previously was used.