This page describes Pluckeye’s features, which cause it to behave in different ways than it normally would. All features are disabled by default.
Enable or disable any feature by opening a console window and running pluck <+ / -> <feature>
. For example, pluck + nhb
.
Makes some blocking decisions even more aggressive. Don’t hold back. It has no effect if the system feature is disabled.
If you are using a version of Pluckeye between 0.75.0 and 0.99.61, there is another way to enable nhb
if you are less comfortable with the console:
These versions of Pluckeye had distinct nhb variants.
Disables the users site’s approval (AKA expedite) system.
This feature is new in Pluck v1.0, so you might have to upgrade to use it.
Prevents Brave (an Internet browser) from being used if the system feature is also enabled.
Prevents Chrome and Chromium-based browsers such as Vivaldi from being used if the system feature is also enabled (unless allow everything is in effect). This is generally not suggested, as Pluckeye has fuller support for these browsers than any others.
Prevents you from signing in to Chrome.
Prevents Chrome from syncing.
Prevents DNS over HTTPS.
Prevents Firefox v57+ from utilizing the Pluckeye extension.
Prevents you from clearing your browser history.
Allows Incognito Mode in Chrome.
All of the following features are described in the article for safe:
safe
safer
safegoogle
unsafegoogle
safeplease
unsafeplease
safesites
unsafesites
safeyoutube
saferyoutube
unsafeyoutube
unsaferyoutube
Main article: system
These features are outdated, but were used in older versions of Pluckeye.
Prevents removal of the browser extension.
Like diedisable but gentler.
Like diedisable but harsher.
Disables all sometimes
rules (which became when rules).
Disables unbork (a deprecated command).
Replaced by the users site. See Synchronizing configurations, Getting supporters, and Expedite. Dropped in [release-notes#v0-99-10-2019-11-23][v0.99.10]].
Delays all sometimes
rules (which became when rules).
Allows unbork (a deprecated command) to wait for more than 24 hours to run.