Allow single word comments to be added to debloat list#1
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Allow single word comments to be added to debloat list#1cawilliamson wants to merge 1 commit intozgfg:mainfrom
cawilliamson wants to merge 1 commit intozgfg:mainfrom
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I have a test version that uses a plain text config file. It is a fork from the alt-repo. I am not that good at documentation. |
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From PR #2 The updated config file supports more than just a comment line. Working on a CommunityList 🤠 |
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Hello!
Love the script but wanted a way to group things (since Samsung installs a LOT of junk on their devices) and this change allows me to group like the following example:
It's not 100% ideal since it doesn't allow spaces in the comments but it's better than nothing and helps me keep on top of what weird package names tie to which functionality I'm removing. :)
Thanks!