Injecting custom userscripts would be a killer feature taking full advantage of eBlocker's HTTPS proxy.
Today, eBlocker already supports Scriptlet injection using the build-in uBlock video ad/content blocker list.
We are planning to add support for custom user lists for Scriptlet calls. This is an easy and „standardized“ way of manipulation almost anything on an HTML page. If you are familar with this, again, you might want to join us for testing 😉
We have a misunderstanding, by saying userscripts I mean custom scripts according the userscript format.
Good thing that scriptlet rules will become available for all pattern lists.
I would suggest having a facility so users can locally add new scriptlet functions, supplementary to the existing default ones from uBlock.
BTW, as userscripts can be manually converted to user defined scriptlets functions, not that big of a deal if eBlocker won't have native userscript support.
@wunder As much as I appreciate your suggestion from a technical level, I fear less than 0.000001% of eBlocker users will ever use it. So unless you want to spend some time implementing your idea in eBlocker, I fear it will never come to a "userscripts feature" as with the core team we are focused to make 99% of our users happy(er).