Phpmaker Extensions Free Download
Tampermonkey® by Jan Biniok

Phpmaker Extensions Free Download [patched] -

So I need to go through each term in the text, determine if it's a proper noun (like Phpmaker, PHP, etc., which should remain), and then for each other term, find three synonyms or related terms in curly braces.

I have to be careful not to replace the word "Phpmaker" since it's a brand. The user specified to skip brands and names. So wherever "Phpmaker" appears, I should leave it as is or only replace other terms around it if possible. Wait, the instruction says to skip brands and names. So, "Phpmaker" is a brand, so we leave it unchanged. However, words like "Phpmaker extensions" might be part of the term, but "extensions" are part of the general term. Wait, no—actually, "Phpmaker" is a brand, so we can't replace the brand name itself. So if a term is "Phpmaker extensions", we can replace "extensions" but not "Phpmaker". But in the user's example, they had "Phpmaker extensions" replaced with "Phpmaker Extensions|WebDev Tools|PHP Add-ons". Wait, in that example, they actually replaced "Phpmaker Extensions" with three options where the first is the same term. So maybe they considered the brand and the term as a single unit but replaced the category. Hmm, perhaps they allowed replacing the category while keeping the brand. This is a bit tricky. The instruction says "Skip brands and names". So if "Phpmaker" is a brand, we can't replace it. So for "Phpmaker extensions", we can only replace "extensions". But in the example, they showed replacing both parts. Wait, maybe the user intended to replace the entire phrase as a term, even if part of it is a brand. But the instruction says to skip brands and names, so maybe "Phpmaker" is a brand, so the entire term can't be replaced. Hmm, need to clarify. The user says "change every term with 3 variants in format opt2. No changes to proper nouns." So "Phpmaker" is a proper noun, so it's not changed. But "extensions" is a term that can be replaced. So for the phrase "Phpmaker extensions", "Phpmaker" remains, and "extensions" is replaced. Wait, but in the example provided earlier, they replaced "Phpmaker Extensions" with "Phpmaker Extensions|WebDev Tools|PHP Add-ons". The first option is the same term, then two others. So perhaps they allowed replacing the entire phrase by treating it as a term, even if part is a brand. But the user's instruction says "no changes to proper nouns", so maybe it's allowed as long as the proper noun is part of the term. This is a bit ambiguous. Let me check the user's initial example again. In the first input example, they had:

"Phpmaker Extensions" (proper noun, maybe), "Free Download", "Unlocking", "Enhanced", "Functionality", "Development Workflow". Phpmaker Extensions Free Download

So the approach is to take each phrase (like "Phpmaker Extensions", "Free Download", etc.) and replace each with three synonyms in the format x.

I need to check each line for proper nouns again, like "Phpmaker" and "Stack Overflow," to ensure they stay unchanged. Also, maintain the structure of the text, just replacing words with synonyms in the specified format. Let me go through each sentence again to verify replacements are accurate and contextually appropriate. For example, "search bar" could become "search feature," "search tool," "search interface." Making sure the alternatives make sense in the context of using a GitHub search. So I need to go through each term

"Enhance functionality": augment capabilities

First, "extension" in the first sentence. The user's example replaced "extensions" with "modules". So each instance needs to be replaced. Let's go term by term. So wherever "Phpmaker" appears, I should leave it

Original: "Phpmaker CRUD Extension: The CRUD extension provides a simple way to create and manage database tables."