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Amazon Orders History

Crawls your Amazon orders history webpages in order to compute the total amount of your orders. The sum is shown in the Chrome Developers Tools console.

Chrome Dev Tools

Prerequisites

You need Tampermonkey to run this script.

Usage

  1. Create a new Tampermonkey script, paste the content of amazon_orders_history.js in the editor, save.
  2. Go to your Amazon orders page.
  3. From the "last 6 months" orders selection, select this year.
  4. The script will start crawling all the orders web pages, this will take a moment.
  5. Open the Chrome Developer Tools. You will see the total amount in the "Console" tab.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT

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