A productivity tool for blocking websites when you need to focus.
dblock
is a command-line tool written in Go for managing the contents of your /etc/hosts
file.
- Block/Unblock Domains: Easily add or remove domains from your
/etc/hosts
file. - Scheduling: Schedule blocking or unblocking operations for a specified duration.
- Automatic Subdomains: Automatically handles common subdomains like
www
. - Custom Subdomains: Manually specify additional subdomains to block.
- Custom Hosts File Location: Support for custom hosts file paths.
-
Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/dwrtz/dblock.git cd dblock
-
Build the Executable:
go build
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Move Executable to
/usr/local/bin
:sudo mv dblock /usr/local/bin
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Enable Blocking:
sudo dblock enable
-
Disable Blocking:
sudo dblock disable
-
Check Status:
dblock status
-
List Configured Domains:
dblock list
On the first run, dblock
will create a default configuration file at ~/.dblock/default.yaml
if it does not already exist. This file contains a list of sample domains to block.
You can edit this file to specify the domains and subdomains you wish to block.
hosts_file: "/etc/hosts" # Optional: specify custom hosts file location
domains:
- x.com
- twitter.com
- youtube.com
- reddit.com
subdomains:
- blog.example.com
- mail.example.org
hosts_file
: (Optional) Path to the hosts file. Defaults to/etc/hosts
.domains
: List of domains to block. Common subdomains likewww
are automatically included.subdomains
: (Optional) Manually specify additional subdomains to block.
You can specify a custom configuration file using the -c
or --config
flag.
sudo dblock enable -c /path/to/custom_config.yaml
You can schedule enable or disable operations for a specified duration using the -t
or --timeout
flag.
-
Block Domains for 60 minutes:
sudo dblock enable -t 60
-
Unblock Domains for 30 minutes:
sudo dblock unblock -t 30
The tool runs an in-process background goroutine that waits (sleep) for the specified duration and then executes the reverse dblock command. If you close the terminal or the system restarts before the timeout elapses, the scheduled operation will not occur.
dblock
uses the ~/.dblock
directory to store configurations, backups, and logs.
~/.dblock/default.yaml
: Your editable config file for specifying domains to block.- Backups: Before modifying the hosts file, a backup is stored in
~/.dblock/backups/
. - Logs: Operation logs are stored in
~/.dblock/logs/
.
To uninstall dblock
:
- Remove the Executable:
sudo rm /usr/local/bin/dblock
- Remove the
~/.dblock
Directory:rm -rf ~/.dblock
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.