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Update to reflect #20

You can add your own config file to permanently set variables used in
the gravity script.  If the file exists, gravity.sh will detect it and
apply your custom variables.  This is useful so when there is an update
to the gravity script, you do not need to adjust the variables every
time.
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## Gravity
The [gravity.sh](https://github.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/blob/master/gravity.sh) does most of the magic. The script pulls in ad domains from many sources and compiles them into a single list of [over 900,000 entries](http://jacobsalmela.com/block-millions-ads-network-wide-with-a-raspberry-pi-hole-2-0).
## Custom Config File
If you want to use your own variables for the gravity script (i.e. storing the files in a different location) and don't want to have to change them every time there is an update to the script, create a file called `/etc/pihole/pihole.conf`. In it, you should add your own variables in a similar fashion as shown below:
```
origin=/var/run/pihole
adList=/etc/dnsmasq.d/adList
```
See [this PR](https://github.com/jacobsalmela/pi-hole/pull/20) for more details.
## Whitelist and blacklist
You can add a `whitelist.txt` or `blacklist.txt` in `/etc/pihole/` and the script will apply those files automatically.