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pihole5-list-tool

v0.1.1

Published

import add/block lists to pihole5

Downloads

5

Readme

pihole5-list-tool

This tool allows quickly bulk adding block lists to your Pi-hole 5 setup.

Currently there are three sources available to use:

  • firebog.net
    • Non-crossed lists: For when someone is usually around to whitelist falsely blocked sites
    • Ticked lists: For when installing Pi-hole where no one will be whitelisting falsely blocked sites
    • All lists: For those who will always be around to whitelist falsely blocked sites
  • A file you have
  • Pasting in a list

The source of each list is visible in the web interface and an option to load the lists for immediate use is available after adding.

installation

This requires NodeJS v10 or later.

$ sudo npm i -g pihole5-list-tool

running

Running the tool should go something like this: