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README.md

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# AG Filters
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## What is AdGuard?
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Filters source repository
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For each filter entity we have a directory in `/filters`.
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In that directory we have:
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- template.txt
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Template file is a main source for filter correctors.
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- exclude.txt
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Exclusions that will be applied by default, the file could be removed if it's no needed.
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- metadata.json
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Filter metadata, look metadata block
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- revision.json
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Filter version metadata, automatically filled and overwritten each build.
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- filter.txt
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Result compiled filter
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- diff.txt
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Build log containing excluded rules with explaining comments
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### domains-blacklist.txt
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Text file containing list of domains to be removed from url-blocking domain modified rules.
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### Metadata files
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- metadata.json
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Example of English filter:
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```
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{
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"filterId": 2,
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"name": "English Filter",
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"description": "EasyList + AdGuard English filter. This filter is necessary for quality ad blocking.",
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"timeAdded": 1404115015843,
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"homepage": "https://kb.adguard.com/en/general/adguard-ad-filters#english",
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"expires": "1 day",
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"displayNumber": 1,
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"groupId": 1,
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"subscriptionUrl": "https://filters.adtidy.org/extension/chromium/filters/2.txt",
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"tags": [
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"purpose:ads",
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"reference:101",
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"recommended",
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"reference:2"
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]
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}
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```
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- /locales
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## How to build
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### Install
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./upload.sh $apikey $secretkey $projectid
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