diff --git a/Filter-syntax-extensions.md b/Filter-syntax-extensions.md index a54bd43..54948f8 100644 --- a/Filter-syntax-extensions.md +++ b/Filter-syntax-extensions.md @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@ µBlock supports most of [Adblock Plus filter syntax](https://adblockplus.org/en/filter-cheatsheet). However µBlock does not support some very specific case, and also added its own extensions to ABP filter syntax. -#### Not supported +### Not supported **Regular expression-based filters:** may add according to demand, but if ever I add support for regex-based filters, I will support only for regexes which can be tokenized, or which are specific to a hostname, i.e. regexes which can be implemented in an efficient way. -#### Extended syntax +### Extended syntax -**Entity-based cosmetic filters:** Filters which are to be applied to a specific _entity_. An _entity_ is defined as follow: a formal domain name with the Public Suffix part replaced by a wildcard. Examples: `google.*` will apply to all similar Google domain names: `google.com`, `google.com.br`, `google.ca`, `google.co.uk`, etc. Another example: `facebook.*` will apply to all similar Facebook domain names: `facebook.com`, `facebook.net`. +µBlock extends Adblock Plus filter syntax. +#### Network filters **The `important` network filter option:** The important filter option, `important`, means to ignore all _allow_ filters. It applies only to net _block_ filters. The `important` option will allow you to block with 100% certainty specific net requests. Example: `||google-analytics.com^$important,third-party` will block all net requests to `google-analytics.com`, disregarding any existing network _exception_ filters. Another example: `||twitter.com^$important,third-party`. Etc. **The `inline-script` network filter option:** To specifically disable inline script tags in a main -page: `||example.com^$inline-script`. \ No newline at end of file +page: `||example.com^$inline-script`. + +#### Cosmetic filters + +**Entity-based cosmetic filters:** Filters which are to be applied to a specific _entity_. An _entity_ is defined as follow: a formal domain name with the Public Suffix part replaced by a wildcard. Examples: `google.*` will apply to all similar Google domain names: `google.com`, `google.com.br`, `google.ca`, `google.co.uk`, etc. Another example: `facebook.*` will apply to all similar Facebook domain names: `facebook.com`, `facebook.net`.