Dmitry Seregin
Dmitry Seregin
Any maybe should try to reinstall extension
@Mercyletter Good to hear you found a solution. To clarify what happened - we have a limit from Chrome on how many rules we can add to the extension: only...
@Mercyletter double checked the error from screenshots - it seems that the "can't start" problem has been solved in version 0.3.17. > But it is quite annoying that there is...
@SampeiNihira currently we have partial support of `$removeparam` rules with some limitations: Regexps, negation and allow-rules are not supported You can go to the documentation for more information - https://github.com/AdguardTeam/tsurlfilter/tree/epic/tswebextension/packages/tsurlfilter/src/rules/declarative-converter#removeparam-1
@Mercyletter thanks for the reminder trying to repeat this error and can't reproduce, maybe this problem was solved in version 0.3.17. what version do you have?
@Eugene706 hello! We currently do not support [`$elemhide`](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/tsurlfilter/tree/epic/tswebextension/packages/tsurlfilter/src/rules/declarative-converter#exception_rules_modifiers__$elemhide) (this modifier does not seem to be supported at all in MV3) and have not implemented [`$generichide`](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/tsurlfilter/tree/epic/tswebextension/packages/tsurlfilter/src/rules/declarative-converter#exception_rules_modifiers__$specifichide), but we plan to add...
@Eugene706 this repository actually contains an experimental version of our [main AdGuard ad-blocking extension](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/adguard-adblocker/bgnkhhnnamicmpeenaelnjfhikgbkllg), but which only uses Declarative Net Request. So if you want to use an extension without...