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A tool for quickly and easily bulk adding block lists to a Pi-hole 5 installation

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pihole5-list-tool

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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 - one url per line
  • Pasting in a list - one url per line

After adding lists, they must be loaded by running pihole -g, which this will offer to do for you.

You'll of course see each of them listed in the Web Admin interface along with a comment to help identify them

requirements

python 3.6+ is required. That is available by default on Raspbian, so it should be available on your system.

installation

If you don't sudo pip3 install, things won't work - possibly in a very confusing way.

$ sudo pip3 install pihole5-list-tool

running

Simply run:

$ sudo pihole5-list-tool

Here's what installing and running it will look like:

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