I was poking around to get something like this working. If you make an 
issue on Github, I mite make an pull request when I have something working 
(or someone else does).

On Saturday, February 8, 2014 8:06:05 AM UTC+1, GmUser wrote:
>
> I was doing an add-ons updates for Firefox, and there was an entry
> for something that I knew (was pretty sure) wasn't an extension,
> and by the look of the name looked like a GmScript. I verified that was 
> true.
> I had never seen an auto-update of a userscript before.
>
> It would be VERY nice if the Greasemonkey userscript updates were
> somehow flagged visually or something so that we can tell what is
> a Firefox extension and what is a Greasemonkey userscript.
>
> If you can do it, a little money icon along with the icon shown for the
> "update item icon".
>
> Or, is that little script-scroll icon supposed to be what shows that
> it is a Greasemonkey userscript update?
> If so, it should be changed to something that is more evident that
> it is a userscript, like put the monkey icon over that icon, or
> something like that.
>
> I guess the question is, IF that is the icon that is supposed to mean
> GmScript, is that what is always shown, or is the icon for the GmScript
> that you can specify what is shown?? (I would think the icon specified
> by the userscript is probably what SHOULD be shown, and I guess a
> default icon otherwise -- but, if that is true, it REALLY does need the
> Greasemonkey monkey icon, as well, if at all possible -- somewhere)
>
>

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