Does LibreWolf really include uBlock? (Yes, solved)

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Does LibreWolf really include uBlock? (Yes, solved)

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I'm using a LibreWolf AppImage as my main browser in BW64.
Currently LibreWolf-118.0.2-1.x86_64.AppImage, directly downloaded from their website https://librewolf.net

The site claims that the uBlock content blocker is included, but I can't find it in the menu. Do I miss something?
Of course I can install it from the provided link, but that's not how I understand "included"

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Re: Does LibreWolf really include uBlock?

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The answer appears to be yes uBlock is indeed included.

I get my appimage from here:https://gitlab.com/librewolf-community/ ... -/releases

I just booted up a fresh LibreWolf v118.0.1 and then updated to v118.0.2-1 and checked the extensions, and it's there and active (v118.0.1 shown in pic, but same for both):
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Re: Does LibreWolf really include uBlock?

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geo_c wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 12:12 pm

The answer appears to be yes uBlock is indeed included.

You are right, it is. Thanks.
My launch script expects LibreWolf to create all necessary folders/files in a designated and at startup very basic profile folder. Generally it works well but the extensions folder is not created for reasons I still have to find out.
The content blocker is installed and works when starting without the launch script

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Re: Does LibreWolf really include uBlock?

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MochiMoppel wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 2:25 pm
geo_c wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 12:12 pm

The answer appears to be yes uBlock is indeed included.

You are right, it is. Thanks.
My launch script expects LibreWolf to create all necessary folders/files in a designated and at startup very basic profile folder. Generally it works well but the extensions folder is not created for reasons I still have to find out.
The content blocker is installed and works when starting without the launch script

What I do is simply launch the app with a very basic command:

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#!/bin/bash
/mnt/home/portableAPP/LibreWolf-img/LibreWolf.x86_64.AppImage

and then let the appimage create it's default directory in /root/.librewolf

Then I immediately move that directory to my appimage directory located outside the system as /mnt/home/portableAPP/LibreWolf-img/.librewolf and symlink it back to /root/.librewolf

That makes updating easy and installing in a new OS only takes symlinking the /.librewolf directory

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Re: Does LibreWolf really include uBlock?

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geo_c wrote: Tue Oct 24, 2023 2:45 pm

Then I immediately move that directory to my appimage directory located outside the system as /mnt/home/portableAPP/LibreWolf-img/.librewolf and symlink it back to /root/.librewolf

This surely would solve the uBlock issue but that's not an option for me. What you do is what @mikewalsh does with his 'portable' stuff (though his launch scripts automate the redirection process). It essentially runs the browser as a full installation, saving all profile changes immediately to your storage device.
I prefer to start each Puppy session with a "clean" browser. i.e. the browser has to newly create the necessary files for the profile directory. The only files that I don't let it create are a basic prefs.js and the bookmarks file places.sqlite. These are fixed and I add them beforehand and fortunately the browser doesn't overwrite them. I now tested to add also the extensions directory and it seems to work.

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Re: Does LibreWolf really include uBlock? (Yes, solved)

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What works nicely for me is to create a folder next to the appimage, name it exactly the same but add .home extension.

So I have LibreWolf.x86_64.AppImage and LibreWolf.x86_64.AppImage.home (with the profile folder) at the same level (ublock is included, btw).

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Re: Does LibreWolf really include uBlock?

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MochiMoppel wrote: Wed Oct 25, 2023 3:35 am

I prefer to start each Puppy session with a "clean" browser. i.e. the browser has to newly create the necessary files for the profile directory. The only files that I don't let it create are a basic prefs.js and the bookmarks file places.sqlite. These are fixed and I add them beforehand and fortunately the browser doesn't overwrite them. I now tested to add also the extensions directory and it seems to work.

Starting clean everytime is something I've been thinking about myself, and I need to try this, because all I really need is bookmarks and extensions.

LibreWolf is a great browser btw.

Between this and Ungoogled Chromium for variety, I don't really use anything else. Occasionally palemoon, but that has it's issues.

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