# wyebadblock An adblock extension for [wyeb](https://github.com/jun7/wyeb), also webkit2gtk browsers. most of code of this are from https://github.com/GNOME/epiphany/tree/master/embed/web-extension ### usage: make sudo make install then copy **easylist.txt** to ~/.config/wyebadblock/ wyebadblock only checks 'easylist.txt' You can check if it works on http://simple-adblock.com/faq/testing-your-adblocker/ Testing element hiding is not supported though. ### Disabling Setting chars(whatever) to the env value $DISABLE_ADBLOCK disables adblock. For source code: set string "adblock:false;" as the user data of the webkit_web_context_set_web_extensions_initialization_user_data; --- ## For webkit2gtk browsers On Arch Linux ### surf sudo mkdir usr/local/lib/surf sudo ln -s /lib/wyebrowser/adblock.so /usr/local/lib/surf See vimb below to manage the link by pacman ### vimb sudo ln -s /lib/wyebrowser/adblock.so /lib/vimb There is a PKGBUILD file. see the 'PKGBULDs' dir. ### lariza mkdir -p ~/.config/lariza/web_extensions ln -s /lib/wyebrowser/adblock.so ~/.config/lariza/web_extensions ### Others webkit2gtk loads extensions in a dir designated by each apps. So we have to know which dir is the dir. search 'webkit_web_context_set_web_extensions_directory' in source code and make link from the dir to the wyebadblock as above. --- ## Element Hiding Per domain CSS hider rule is not supported and this may crash webkit2gtk. make cssoutput ./cssoutput > user.css And add the user.css to your browser as user css. On wyeb, just copy the user.css to the conf dir. The user.css uses 'display:none'. As the http://simple-adblock.com/faq/testing-your-adblocker/ it is easily detacted by sites, so it may causes the messages do disable adblock.