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Automatically add active players to the current roster in an ESPN NHL fantasy league. This extension adds buttons for automatic team setup to the ESPN NHL Fantasy clubhouse page. The "Auto (day)" button will automatically put all players that are active on that day in the starting lineup. If there aren't enough available slots for all the active players, the uninjured players are preferred. The "Auto (week)" button will automatically set up players for the rest of the current game week, which is always Monday->Sunday on ESPN. Automatic multi-day setup may fail in some cases. To increase the chance of success, don't touch anything else while the automatic setup is in progress. The extension needs to click its way through each day of the week, one by one. If you encounter an error message when using the extension, reload the page and try again. If it fails consistently you can try to increase the delay between moves, which by default is one second. If nothing happens when you click the button, look for errors or warnings in the developer console (F12), and report the issue on the extension's GitHub page. If you're trying to do automatic setup in an NBA league you'll need to install the NBA version of the extension, which is called ESPN NBA Fantasy Team Auto Setup.
ESPN NBA Fantasy Team Auto Setup
Automatically add active players to the current roster in an ESPN NBA fantasy league. This extension adds buttons for automatic team setup to the ESPN NBA Fantasy clubhouse page. The "Auto (day)" button will automatically put all players that are active on that day in the starting lineup. If there aren't enough available slots for all the active players, the uninjured players are preferred. The "Auto (week)" button will automatically set up players for the rest of the current game week, which is always Monday->Sunday on ESPN. Automatic multi-day setup may fail in some cases. To increase the chance of success, don't touch anything else while the automatic setup is in progress. The extension needs to click its way through each day of the week, one by one. By default the shortcut Shift+Ctrl+A (Shift+Command+A on Mac) can be used to perform the automatic setup for a single day. This shortcut can be changed on the Keyboard shortcuts page on the Chrome extensions page. Shift+Ctrl+W (Shift+Command+W on Mac) can be used for automatic setup of the current week. If you encounter an error message when using the extension, reload the page and try again. If it fails consistently you can try to increase the delay between moves, which by default is one second. If nothing happens when you click the button, look for errors or warnings in the developer console (F12), and report the issue on the extension's GitHub page. If you're trying to do automatic setup in an NHL league you'll need to install the NHL version of the extension, which is called ESPN NHL Fantasy Team Auto Setup.
Fantasy Baseball Tool
Tool for ESPN fantasy baseball leagues to automatically set lineups. This is a tool which automatically sets the lineup for an ESPN fantasy baseball league. It will prioritize players who's team is playing that day, and attempt to put as many of those players in the lineup as possible. How to use: 1. Install the extension. 2. Navigate to the "My Team" tab of your ESPN fantasy baseball league. 3. Once the page loads, there should be a new button next to "Drop Players" labeled "Run". Click this to start the program. It will take a few seconds to run. 4. When it has stopped running, the lineup has been successfully set! Restrictions: - MOST IMPORTANT: This tool only reliably works in standard ESPN leagues. That is, the league must have the following slots for batters: 1 of: C, 1B, 2B, SS, 3B, 2B/SS, 1B/3B, UTIL 5 of: OF This is the default for ESPN leagues, but be sure that it holds true for your specific league before using the tool. - You must be on the "My Team" page of the ESPN league - It only works with ESPN leagues - It only optimizes the batters, not pitchers - There is no prioritization among players who are playing: aka, it does not know if one player is better than another - It does not know if a player is actually playing or if they are not playing due to injury status, it merely knows that the player's team is playing - It only works for one day at a time. However, you can manually skip ahead to the next day and run the program again on that day - You should not navigate to other tabs or attempt to click anything while the program is running. I haven't extensively tested how it would respond to this interference, but I would play it safe for now Features currently being developed: - Optimize pitchers as well as hitters - Integrate the "Out" injury status in decision making - Add an option to set the lineup for the entire week with one click Possible planned features for the future: - Determine if one player is better than another, and factor that into setting the lineup - Expand usage to leagues other than ESPN's standard format. If you encounter any bugs, have questions or suggestions, or want to support the project, please join the Discord with the following link: https://discord.gg/ajBGsBpqrV
Yahoo Fantasy Hockey Helper
A simple browser extension for Yahoo Fantasy Hockey which displays how many games a player has left for the week (until Sunday of the week inclusive) and how many games are on "off-nights". You now also have the ability to select custom date ranges directly from the extension's popup
NHL Playoffs Bracket - Series Scores
See series scores next to team names on the NHL Bracket Challenge website. Also, see series scores in your browser toolbar. Stay on top of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs with this extension that puts series scores right in your browser toolbar. The design is... simple, but the scores are there, and they're accurate, sourced directly from the NHL's API. Plus, there's a bonus feature: when you check out a bracket on the NHL Bracket Challenge site, you'll see each team's number of wins right next to their name. No need to open up a new tab to check the chances of your predictions coming true.