Clippy is back, and he's out for revenge! Clippy's Revenge is a playful Chrome extension that messes with common web interactions. From trolling Grammarly users to autocorrecting words in ridiculous ways, this extension ensures that your browsing experience is anything but ordinary.
- Grammarly Sabotage: Detects the Grammarly extension and removes it while displaying a sassy message.
- Spotify Hijack: Redirects the Spotify homepage to play "Never Gonna Give You Up."
- Annoying Popups: Clicking buttons and links triggers a full-screen popup saying "Computer says no."
- Useless Autocorrect: Replaces common words with absurd alternatives (e.g., "computer" → "compooter," "success" → "succ mess").
- Download or clone this repository.
- Open Chrome and go to
chrome://extensions/. - Enable Developer Mode (toggle in the top right corner).
- Click Load Unpacked and select the folder containing the extension files.
- Enjoy the chaos!
- Runs scripts to detect Grammarly and remove it.
- Redirects users on Spotify’s homepage to play a specific track.
- Injects full-screen messages when any button or link is clicked.
- Intercepts typing and autocorrects words to nonsensical replacements.
This extension is purely for fun and should not be used in serious work environments (unless you want to get fired).
MIT License – Use at your own risk.
Inspired by Clippy, the beloved (and sometimes annoying) Microsoft Office assistant from the past.
"It looks like you're trying to be productive... would you like some sabotage instead?"