Avoid distractions by blocking them using the /block
command. A default set of block rules have been created to get started blocking websites.
Table of Content
- Activating Block Rules
- Using the /focus command
- Using the /block command
- Block Rule in Effect
- Stopping Block Rules
- Creating Block Rules
Activating Block Rules
There are two options for activating a block rule.
- Using the
/focus
command - Using the
/block
command
Using the /focus
command
- Enter the
/focus
command, select your Focus Window, more information here - In the second step, select your Block Rule
- After creating a focus session, the block rule will also be in effect. Navigate to a blocked link and Turbonav will block it for you
Using the /block
command
- Enter the
/block
command, and select your Block Rule - After selecting a Block Rule, navigate to a blocked link and Turbonav will block it for you
Block Rule in Effect
- Navigating to a blocked link will automatically block the website and display this Turbonav view. You have a few options
/back
: Navigates back in the tab history to the previous website/close
: Closes the tab/end
or/stop
: End your current focus session or stop the current block rule
Stopping Block Rules
When a Block Rule is active, you can stop it by using the /stop
command.
If you navigate to a blocked site, you can select the option to /end
a focus session or /stop
a block rule.
Creating Block Rules
- Navigate to the Block Rules view by selecting the
/block-rules
option in the Tab Inbox - A default set of Block Rules have been created. These can be updated or removed
- To add a new Block Rule, type
/add
and select the option to “Add Category” - Type the name for the new Category
- On the right-hand side of the Block Rules view, select the option “Add block link”
- Done, you’ve created a Block Rule and you’re ready to start blocking your distractions