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They don’t ignore safari. It creates a bundle for it which you run through Xcode and then it just works perfectly in safari as well.

It’s really a great little framework



I am saying that I ignore Safari, for a variety of reasons including not having a device to run Xcode on.

I am also highly doubtful of it working perfectly given my experiences with Safari's implementation of the webextensions API. Though that of course depends on what API calls you actually need.


My apologies for misunderstanding. Thus far I’ve not run into problems with the extension working in safari except certain api calls.




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