I keep my anchor rules in separate files and load them as needed, but I'd like to get away from this "anchor file sprawl." I understand I can move all these anchors into pf.conf inline, but doing so causes all of them to be loaded at startup and this doesn't meet my needs. Perhaps I'm missing something, but, outside of simply tweaking rc to flush the anchors after pf.conf is loaded, is there a way for me to keep all my anchors in pf.conf inline, but only have individual anchors load when I want them to? Is there a better way to achieve what I want? Thank you.
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