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[Feature request] Simple way to permanently store and use Blacklist of domains #371
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Hello Yuri, that sounds like a good idea! I believe it can be achieved by using Please let me know if it works. |
I came here to see if this feature was suggested by anyone. Great idea! |
@snshn yeah, that most likely would work. What I'd love to have is not to have to do it at all. I am not an avid shell user so I spent around 15 min to try to come up with an actual example how cat would work and I couldn't 🙈. I guess it would save some time for people like me to be able to just run |
Maybe the contents of I can't guarantee, but for example, options.txt
If you have a list of domains to block, can you try and tell me if this works? (I updated my comment to fix a mistake) |
@htcrefactor which terminal emulator do you use? I tried |
I've tested it on the default terminal emulator for Ubuntu 22.04 (Jammy), but I need to figure out what it is. I'll make sure to get back to you with more information later. |
@htcrefactor not urgent or important. Please take your time and thanks for looking into it. |
Maybe I found a relevant concept called command substitution in GNU's I've tested it on |
I fixed my previous comment(quoted below) because it was incorrect.
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@htcrefactor
Same for:
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It looks like you might need to place Something like this: This seems to be working: |
@snshn Yep, that worked. Thanks for looking into it. |
Glad to hear. I'd like to keep it open until there's a support for an input file and/or config in Monolith, if you don't mind. |
There's usually a list of domains that you always want to exclude like googletagmanager.com which for me would contain at least 10 or so domains, but that could of course grow to contain domains from ad blocking lists.
Maybe a command line option that allows to specify a simple text file with new line separated blacklisted domains would work for this case quite well. Instead of specifying all of them in one command.
WDYT?
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