You can not select more than 25 topics Topics must start with a letter or number, can include dashes ('-') and can be up to 35 characters long.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Raymond Hill 0c5f894f71 Update README.md 10 years ago
doc first commit 10 years ago
meta/chromium first commit 10 years ago
src regression 10 years ago
tools dist may not exist yet 10 years ago
.gitignore that works better 10 years ago
LICENSE Initial commit 10 years ago
README.md Update README.md 10 years ago

README.md

µMatrix for Chromium

[Under development: usable, but persistence schema not finalized, will certainly change]

Forked from HTTP Switchboard.

Differences with HTTP Switchboard:

  • No pattern-based filtering -- use more advanced µBlock for this
  • Rules from broader scopes propagate to narrower scopes (HTTP Switchboard issue #227):
    • 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 narrower scopes to global scope
      • X is the request type axis: *, cookie, css, etc.
      • Y is the destination hostname axis (www.example.com, example.com, com, *)
    • Switching scopes in matrix popup does not create/delete scope, it just to allow user to modify rules in a specific scope
      • Rules in narrower scope(s) still exist and are enforced even if you have the global scope selected
  • Much needed 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.