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url-blocker
url-blocker blocks the URLs that you want to block when you want it to block
them.
Let's say that you don't want to visit Twitter during the work week. Create the
file ~/.config/url-blocker/rules.json with the following contents and
url-blocker will take care of the rest.
# ~/.config/url-blocker/rules.json
[
{
"urls": [
"twitter.com",
"www.twitter.com",
],
"allowed": [
{
"day": "Saturday",
"timeslots": [
"00:00-11:59"
]
},
{
"day": "Sunday",
"timeslots": [
"00:00-11:59"
]
}
]
}
]
Installation
$ nix-env -iA users.wpcarro.tools.url-blocker
How does it work?
systemd is intended to run url-blocker once every minute. url-blocker will
read /etc/hosts and map the URLs defined in rules.json to 127.0.0.1 when
you want them blocked. Because systemd run once every minute, /etc/hosts
should be current to the minute as well.