`--replace`, or `-r`: trigger replacing your active hosts
`--skipstatichosts`, or `-s`: `false` (default) or `true`, omit the standard
-`--section, at the top containing lines like `127.0.0.1 localhost`. This is
-`--useful for configuring proximate DNS services on the local network.
+section at the top, containing lines like `127.0.0.1 localhost`. This is
+useful for configuring proximate DNS services on the local network.
`--zip`, or `-z`: `false` (default) or `true`, additionally create a zip
-`--archive of the hosts file named `hosts.zip`.
+archive of the hosts file named `hosts.zip`.
## How do I control which sources are unified?
* [Block ads and malware via local DNS server](https://github.com/mueller-ma/block-ads-via-dns "Block ads and malware via local DNS server") (for Debian, Raspbian & Ubuntu): Set up a local DNS server with a `/etc/bind/named.conf.blocked` file, sourced from here.
-* [Blocking ads and malwares with unbound](https://deadc0de.re/articles/unbound-blocking-ads.html "Blocking ads and malwares with unbound") – [Unbound](https://www.unbound.net/ "Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.") is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.
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+* [Blocking ads and malwares with unbound](https://deadc0de.re/articles/unbound-blocking-ads.html "Blocking ads and malwares with unbound") – [Unbound](https://www.unbound.net/ "Unbound is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.") is a validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.