* File consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Double braced conditionals
* Quoted variables within conditionals
* Standardise core help text
* Added help text for disable command
* Added help text for logging command
* Clean up
* Fixed certain new lines and spaces
* Sync with development branch
* Formatting consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Double braced conditionals
* Quoted variables within conditionals
* Fixed certain newlines and spaces
* Admin help text
* Added help text for interface command
* Sync with development branch
* Formatting consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Fixed some wording
* Fixed certain spaces
* Formatting consistency
* Minor wording changes
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Double braced conditionals
* Quoted variables within conditionals
* Fixed certain newlines and spaces
* Blacklist help text
* Formatting consistency
* Tabs to 2 spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Cronometer help text
* Formatting consistency
* Fixed certain newlines and spaces
* Corrected indenting
* Checkout warning alteration
* Add checkout help text
* Corrected help output
If there is a match in Whitelist/Blacklist/Wildcards, `[ ! -t 1 ]` will cause the search to end if the terminal is closed when the script is called. This has the intended effect of allowing a user to search for a W/B/W domain (as well as all the adlists it's found in) using `pihole -q` via Terminal, but the script will stop searching after a W/B/W match when called by the block page.
* Allow scanList() to search files using a wildcard by removing quotes wrapped around `${list}`
* scanList() will not provide a domain ouput on each string if exact is specified (`grep -l`)
* Remove unused processWildcards() function
* Return a message if no domain is specified
* IDN domains are converted to punycode when running a `pihole -q` search if the `python` package is available, otherwise will revert to current behaviour
* Scan Blacklist & Wildcards first, exiting from search if a match is found (Fixes#1330)
* Use one `grep` subshell to search for all "*.domains" lists at once (opposed to looping to get every matching file name, and then spawning a `grep` instance for every matching file)
* queryFunc() will not return "(0 results)" output from files where no match is found
* Sort results based off list number
* Return a message if no results are found