| docs | feat: make getting the raw link easier | |
| feat(twitter): remove grok's tweets | ||
| LICENSE | feat: add license | |
| readme.md | feat: totally more readable | |
ublock
This is a collection of convenient filters for uBlock Origin to let you not be distracted or annoyed by things you don't care about. It's you using the internet, so it should be you deciding what to use the space on your screen for. You probably don't want it to be filled with content designed to make you upset or not act in your best interest.
filters
Feel free to use what you need, or even multiple of them!
- fuck politics: removes unnecessary and unwanted political content from twitter
- fuck premium: removes (almost) all references to premium on twiter, including checkmarks
- fuck grok: removes all references to grok i could think of
- more coming soonTM
how to use
You'll need to have uBlock Origin, obviously. If you're using Firefox, you can get it from here, and if you're using Chrome or a Chromium-based browser, you can get it from here.
If you already have the raw link, skip to the 2nd step.
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Right click on a name of a filter in the filters list above, then select "Copy link address" (or something similar).
screenshot of right click menu on "Raw", mouse hovering over "Copy link address".
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Open uBlock Origin on any page and click on the settings icon to open the dashboard. You might need to click on "More" a few times to see it in the bottom-right corner. Once you see the dashboard, click on "Filter Lists" at the top.
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At the very bottom, you will find an option named "Import". Click on it.
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In the textbox, paste in the link you copied, then at the top select "Apply changes".
If you did it right, the name of the filter should show up under "Custom" and the filter should apply on the affected website(s). If you want to remove it, you can select the garbage bin icon and click once again on "Apply changes" at the top.
contributing
You are more than welcome to suggest changes or new features, report issues, or even help with editing the filters or the documentation. Every contribution is highly appriciated and valued!
For writing commit titles, stick with conventional commits and the angular convention. When making a pull request regarding an issue, mention the ID of that issue at the beginning, such as closes #x.
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