# µMatrix for Chromium [Under development: usable, but persistence schema not finalized, will certainly change] Forked from [HTTP Switchboard](https://github.com/gorhill/httpswitchboard). Differences with HTTP Switchboard: - No pattern-based filtering -- use more advanced [µBlock](https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock) for this - Rules from broader scopes propagate to narrower scopes - This means rules in global scope are ubiquitous, i.e. no longer sandboxed - See matrix as really 3D: evaluation order: Z, then X and Y, where - Z is the source hostname axis (aka "scope"), from global scope to narrower scopes - X is the request type axis: `*`, `cookie`, `css`, etc. - Y is the destination hostname axis (`www.example.com`, `example.com`, `com`, `*`) - Much needed [code refactoring](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Code_refactoring) toward portability/efficiency - Big chunks of tired code have been removed, or replaced by small chunks of better code - There is no longer a hierarchical data structures for scopes/rules (**major** contribution toward code simplification) - Thus no need to manage the creation/deletion of scopes (and related settings) - All scopes virtually exist at all time. - The popup matrix simply activate whatever last scope level was in use ## License GPLv3.