maza-ad-blocking
agent-ready non-interactive
Simple, native and efficient local ad blocker. Only Bash.
How to install maza-ad-blocking
brew install gnu-sed maza-ad-blocking use case
System-wide ad blocking across all browsers and applications using a simple Bash script and local DNS manipulation.
When to use maza-ad-blocking
- Set up ad blocking on macOS, Linux, BSD, or WSL without browser extensions.
- Quickly block ads for all users and applications on a single machine.
- Automate ad list updates and integrate ad blocking into development or CI workflows.
When not to use maza-ad-blocking
- Need network-wide ad blocking for multiple devices (use Pi-hole instead).
- Require a graphical user interface or browser-specific ad filtering.
- Block ads only for specific apps or browsers while allowing ads in others.
maza-ad-blocking features
- · System-wide ad blocking affecting all browsers and software.
- · Simple single-command start: sudo maza start.
- · Auto-update of blocked domain lists.
- · Support for custom domains and whitelist/blacklist.
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