# Honey's Extension Prettified I ran the following to clean it up a bit: ```find . -type f -name "*.js" -exec js-beautify -r {} \;``` Which did require installing this npm package: ```pnpm -g install js-beautify``` ## Analysis of h0.js (where all this nonsense is) ### **1. Decision Params** - **`gca` (Affiliate Cookies):** Checks if the user has a cookie from any affiliate dashboard - **`adb` (Adblock):** Checks if an ad blocker is currently active. - **`uL` (User Login):** Is the user logged into the extension? - **`uP` (User Points):** How many points does the user have? - **`uA` (User Age):** How old is the user's account? ### **2. The Rules** `ssd.json` contains the thresholds for all stores, affiliate networks, and then specific stores in that order. ### **3. Comparison** It runs a comparison loop: **`Rule_Threshold < Current_Variable`** - **IF** an Affiliate Link is detected (`gca`) → **STAND DOWN** (Don't steal credit). - **IF** Adblock is active (`adb`) → **STAND DOWN** (Prevents broken tracking). - **IF** User metrics (`uL`, `uA`) are below threshold (e.g., bot/new account) → **STAND DOWN**. ### **4. The Output** - **Result:** A string stored in `ssd:lastState`. - **If Match:** Returns the reason (e.g., `"uP:69420"`). The extension complies with stand down. - **If No Match:** Returns `null`. The extension ignores stand down. ## To Honey Wild that you made this client-side, given that your rules were already server-side. Nothing is truly private if it runs on the client.