Hi,

Good news: yes, there is.

http://hayageek.com/greasemonkey-tutorial/#load-scripts

If that doesn't cover it for you, google "greasemonkey jquery" or the name of 
your favorite library.

Dave

On Dec 3, 2014, at 9:18 PM, GmUser <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there ANY WAY to load a javascript library using Greasemonkey and have the 
> functions executable by a bookmarklet?
> 
> (safely / securely, or relatively so)
> 
> 
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