For what it is worth, this is how a file creation can be backtracked:
$ git -P log --diff-filter=A --follow 1.24.0 -- src/plugins/intel/mm-plugin-intel.c
commit 40c791e293c9c58106a256ec0b251f28ebcd068a
Author: som <somashekhar.puttagangaiah@intel.com>
Date: Sun Feb 6 23:19:57 2022 +0100
intel: new plugin for PCI devices with vendor id 0x8086
For now, just detecting the device and creating generic MBIM or AT
based modems.
Given --follow
, it also takes renames into account.
Reminder to myself ;-)
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EDIT: NOT removing this post as it is still informative. As @oleksandr (thanks) pointed out it has Russian binding. So probably going back to the drawing board and finding something else for Chrome.
My original post:
“During the post “uBlock Origin era”, I’ve came into conclusion that overall AdGuard fits the bill best: