Blokator is hosts-based. The hosts file is a way to map hostnames to IP addresses, which acts like local DNS server.
- Apply
- Revert
- Create a backup of current hosts file
- Restore backup
- Sync
- Add custom repos
- Delete custom repos
- Access custom repos with TOR
- Apply for Android device (experimental, root required)
Blokator can run basically everywhere. These are the tested platforms:
- Linux (just works)
- BSDs (just works)
- Windows (works, but for normal Windows user it is not user-friendly)
- SystemD
- Runit
- OpenRC
- s6
If you have another init system or networking service, you can restart it manually or even reboot the computer.
- Colors don't work on Windows
- OpenRC NetworkManager restart can return exit with status
1
so Blokator thinks that the restart of NetworkManager failed
After you installed Blokator, you need to sync the hosts files. To sync the hosts files, run Blokator with --sync argument:
blokator sync
Then you can enable Blokator with --apply argument:
blokator apply
To add your own hosts file, you can add your repo with --add-repo argument:
blokator add-repo <URL>
To delete repo you added, you can run Blokator with --del-repo argument:
blokator del-repo <URL>
To display the help page with all available commands, you can run Blokator with --help argument:
blokator --help
You will find more usage examples in man page
Before you begin, make sure you have installed these things:
- Rust
- Cargo
- Make
- OpenSSL
- pkg-config
You can install Blokator easily with Cargo package manager:
cargo install blokator
MAKE SURE THAT ~/.cargo/bin
IS IN YOUR $PATH
First, you need to clone the git repo to your local machine:
git clone https://codeberg.org/tomkoid/blokator.git
Now go to the new cloned directory:
cd blokator
In that directory you can build Blokator using make:
make build
And install it to the system:
sudo make install
You're done now!
At this moment, Blokator is available only in the AUR for Arch Linux.
To download Blokator from AUR it's recommended to use AUR helper to install Blokator.
Blokator is distributed under the GPLv3 license. See the LICENSE
file for more information.