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# Fewo-Blacklist
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A simple command line tool to manage a blacklist.
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The following two files need to exist in the (actual) working directory.
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* `daten.txt` - can be empty
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* `counter.txt` - write a single zero (`0`) into the first line
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## For example
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### Put the files into your home directory
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You can run the tool in your home directory.
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It does not care where the binary file is, as long as you are in your home directory.
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### Put the files into a separate directory under your home directory
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If you put the two files into `.fewo` in your home directory, you have to go into that directory first and run the command then.
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It does not care where the binary file is, as long as you are in that specific directory.
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### Change the source code to use absolute paths
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Open main.cpp and re-define the filename of those two files (that information is on line 60 and 61).
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```C++
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const char * cFilename = "daten.txt";
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const char * cCounter = "counter.txt";
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```
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You can easily change this to something else and compile again.
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```C++
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const char * cFilename = "/var/lib/blacklist/daten.txt";
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const char * cCounter = "/var/lib/blacklist/counter.txt";
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```
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## Others
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Feedback and suggenstions welcome!
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