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@OlegValteriswithUkraine No, Tampermonkey for Safari 12+ is literally not free; it's $1.99 on the macOS App Store. It surprised me too; it's free on all other platforms. I'd assume that fee is used largely to cover Apple's dev fee to list it on the store.
Just a heads up– by storing your scripts in separate version folders on GitHub, you defeat the update mechanism of your userscripts, which means that users have to manually reinstall the script each time there's an update. The beauty of version control is that you don't have to maintain separate version side-by-side, as your previous versions are always stored and available forever.
Could we please get this fixed? It sounds like there are takers with the desire to jump in and fix it if you could just clarify the licensing info, since there is no license in the directory which contains this script.