On 01/30/2015 12:18 AM, Claudio Moretti wrote:
> Hi Andrew,
> 
> no, there isn't, but once you've downloaded the sourcecode from github
> you can make one :)
> 
> (Without knowing the scope of your project I don't know if this is
> acceptable...)

We had actually talked about having the rulesets director
(src/chrome/content/rules) be a git submodule for maintainability
reasons. So probably yeah.

-Yan

> 
> The alternative is to somehow obtain the list of XML files from github
> and then build the 'raw' link from which curl and whet can download.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Claudio
> 
> On Jan 30, 2015 4:49 AM, "Andrew Gwozdziewycz" <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>     Hi,
> 
>     I'm playing around with some Go code to parse rulesets, with the
>     intention of making a simple proxy to use with `curl`, `wget`, `lynx`
>     etc, which obviously don't have an HTTPS Everywhere plugin.
> 
>     I apologize if this has been asked a million times before (I don't
>     know how to search the archives), but is there a repo that includes
>     *just* the rulesets?
> 
>     Thanks,
> 
>     Andrew
> 
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