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filtrite

filtrite is a project for generating filter lists for Bromite and Cromite. See the page about Custom Ad Block Filters for more info.

Lists

You can choose any list from the table, then hold the name to copy its link. Add it to Bromite by going to settings > AdBlock settings, then setting "Filters URL" to the link you just copied.

Link Description
German The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for german sites
Persian The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for persian sites
German + Persian The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for persian and german sites
Arabic The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for arabic sites
French The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for french sites
Italian The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for italian sites
Swedish The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for swedish sites
Turkish The "Bromite Extended" list with additional region-specific blocklists for turkish sites

Alternatively, you can go here to search forks of this project for more lists, e.g. for other countries.

These lists are regularly updated automatically using GitHub Actions.

Note: I'm not 100% sure if all list formats that are used are actually supported by the ruleset generation tool (as the output indicates some failures). If you have a comment on that, please open an issue :)

Advanced blocking

The normal Bromite ad blocking engine does not support all blocking formats. However, since the introduction of user scripts, it has become possible to block even more annoying elements. If you want more blockers (e.g. for cookie prompts), see my custom Bromite user scripts repository.

Using your own filter lists

This program is designed in a way that allows easily adding new lists.

To create a new list:

  1. Fork this repository
  2. Enable GitHub Actions by switching to the "Actions" tab of your repo, then confirming that you want to enable them
  3. Choose a name for the list, e.g. in the following the name is example-list. Please note that the file name must end with .txt, so in our case we call it example-list.txt (put it in the lists directory).
  4. Search for filter lists you want to use. You can for example find them here, use those in "uBlock Origin" or "AdBlock Plus" format (however, it's possible that not all types of rules are supported). Go to info, then "View" and copy the URL to the list.
  5. Create a file lists/example-list.txt (in the lists directory) that contains the URLs to filter lists you copied before. It should look like this:
    # Lines starting with # are ignored, empty lines are also allowed
    # List one URL per line:
    https://easylist.to/easylist/easylist.txt
    https://...
    
    # The following line doesn't work, only put either a comment or an URL in one line, not both
    http://  # Invalid comment on URL
    
  6. Save your file, commit and push. GitHub Actions should now build the list and create a release
  7. After GitHub Actions generated the release, you can copy the linked URL in the release to always get the latest generated version. This URL looks something like https://github.com/USERNAME/filtrite/releases/latest/download/FILENAME.dat. If your URL (except for the username/filename part) contains numbers, you copied the wrong link.
  8. Check that the generated filter file size is less than the allowed maximum of 20 MB. If it isn't, you must remove some lists
  9. Set this URL as the filter file in Bromite settings.

Another thing to note is that GitHub disables scheduled workflows after 60 days, meaning that you sometimes have to commit something to keep your fork "alive".

This is free as in freedom software. Do whatever you like with it.