URLignore
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A simple node tool that supports removing duplicate configuration nodes, adding countries and add custom content automatically.
Supports SS/SSR/Vmess/Trojan/Https.
Quick Start
1.Install Node.js and NPM.
Ubuntu/Debian:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install nodejs
Fedora/Centos/Redhat:
curl -sL https://rpm.nodesource.com/setup_16.x | bash -
sudo yum -y install nodejs
3.Clone the repository and install NPM libraries:
git clone https://github.com/wu-mx/URLignore.git
cd ./URLignore
npm install
5.Start URLignore:
npm run start
//Or node index
6.Wait a few seconds, URLignore will automatically complete the node processing and output the processed nodes to the out file.
Configuration
URLignore now supports custom configuration.
The custom configuration is located in config.js.
The default configuration looks like this:
module.exports={
nodeAddName:'', //Text contents added after the node names.
dnsServers:['8.8.8.8','1.1.1.1'] //The DNS servers used to resolve the domain when processing node countries are stored in array format. No modification is required unless necessary.
}
For example, when the configuration file looks like this:
module.exports={
nodeAddName:' | URLignore',
dnsServers:['223.5.5.5','114.114.114.114']
}
The DNS servers 223.5.5.5 and 114.114.114.114 are used, and the output node name is followed by the " | URLignore" suffix, such as "