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Repository Structure

The root folder contains a list packages. Under each package, there is a list of tsv files exported from App Manager and a readme file which describes each tsv files. For example, if disable_ads.tsv is a file, the readme includes a list entry like below:

- **disable_ads.tsv:** Disables all ad components from the package.

How to Contribute

  1. Export blocking rules:
    • In the app info tab of an app, clicking on the three-dots menu and then Export blocking rules (Recommended)
    • Using batch operations in the main page
    • From Settings > Rules > Import/export blocking rules > Export.
  2. Edit blocking rules: Open the exported tsv file and keep only the rules that you want to add in this repository.
  3. Create a pull request or an issue. Create an issue with the contents of the tsv along with the purpose of the rules, or clone the repository, put the rules file under the desired folder (based on package name), add/modify the readme file in the formate given above (the list should be sorted in ascending order) and create a merge request.

How to Use the Repository

You can download your desired files from the repository using GitHub without cloning it. To do that, 1. Click on Go to file button on the right side near the Code button 2. Input your package name, a list of files will be displayed 3. Navigate to the file you want (or the corresponding readme file) 4. Download the desired file.

License

Unless specified, everything in the repository are licensed under Creative Commons 4.0 ShareAlike license.

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