https://github.com/systemjargon/blocklists
A DNS blocklist repo. Lists in various formats like AdGuard/Easylist, Pi-hole, HOSTS. Includes regex and wiki
https://github.com/systemjargon/blocklists
adblock adblock-list adblockplus-list adguard adguard-blocklist adguardhome blocklists dns-based-filter dns-filter easylist easylist-format hosts-file malicious-url pi-hole pi-hole-blocklists pihole pihole-blocklists privacy ublock-origin-filters url-filter
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A DNS blocklist repo. Lists in various formats like AdGuard/Easylist, Pi-hole, HOSTS. Includes regex and wiki
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/systemjargon/blocklists
- Owner: SystemJargon
- Created: 2022-06-12T22:20:09.000Z (over 3 years ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-10-27T20:14:37.000Z (11 months ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-28T00:29:14.016Z (11 months ago)
- Topics: adblock, adblock-list, adblockplus-list, adguard, adguard-blocklist, adguardhome, blocklists, dns-based-filter, dns-filter, easylist, easylist-format, hosts-file, malicious-url, pi-hole, pi-hole-blocklists, pihole, pihole-blocklists, privacy, ublock-origin-filters, url-filter
- Language: Text
- Homepage: https://systemjargon.github.io/blocklists/
- Size: 203 MB
- Stars: 19
- Watchers: 3
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 0
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
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README
# blocklists
If you want all-in-one category lists and things to just work in a set-and-forget type scenario (so automatic/simple/easy) use the lists over at my [Filters repo](https://github.com/SystemJargon/filters) instead.
That repo leverages some of this repo anyway.
## About
This repo contains more broken down indvididual lists which are specific and niche to domains/platforms or for those who want to customize their lists or blocking further.
Various blocklists for ads, telemetry, phishing/scam/malware/bad sh*t and much more.
Source data comes from an array of discovery, detection, aggregation and other work by myself and others.
Commented lines use # or ! (usually to describe what/why where and if applicable). Generally I use # for comments and ! to exclude an entry per line.
#### Stars and Follows are much appreciated on my repos (thanks)
### Status
[](http://hits.dwyl.com/systemjargon/blocklists) [](https://github.com/systemjargon/blocklists/stargazers) [](https://github.com/systemjargon/blocklists/stargazers) [](https://github.com/systemjargon/blocklists/stargazers) [](https://github.com/SystemJargon/blocklists/commits/master) [](https://github.com/SystemJargon/blocklists/commits/master)
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### Links
Want the Firebog ticklist?
[FireBog-Ticklist-AdGuardFormat](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SystemJargon/filters/main/firebog-ticklist.txt)
[FireBog-Ticklist-HostsFormat/Pi-hole](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SystemJargon/pi-hole/main/firebog-ticklist-hosts.txt)
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[Compiled blocklists here](https://github.com/SystemJargon/blocklists/tree/main/lists).
Links to my repos on [Allowlists](https://github.com/SystemJargon/allowlists), [Pi-hole](https://github.com/SystemJargon/pi-hole), [AdGuardHome](https://github.com/SystemJargon/AdGuardHome) and [Filters](https://github.com/SystemJargon/filters) (new!)
[My regex specific repo](https://github.com/systemjargon/regex)
Wiki Links:
[Regex How To](https://github.com/SystemJargon/blocklists/wiki/Regex-How-To)
[Understanding sub domains and regex formats](https://github.com/SystemJargon/blocklists/wiki/Understanding-sub-domains-and-regex-formats)