# ProxySwitcher ProxySwitcher is a Golang-based Windows application that allows you to easily switch internet proxy settings for various programs including the system settings. The application provides a command-line interface (CLI) through the usage of a library called [cobra](https://github.com/spf13/cobra). This CLI then provides commands to set, unset, and save proxy configurations, as well as a system tray icon for quick access to settings and toggling proxies. ## Features - Switch internet proxy settings for various applications and the system. - Manage configurations through a `configs.json` file. - Command-line interface with commands like `set`, `unset`, and `save`. - System tray icon with options to enable and disable proxies, open settings, save configurations, or exit the application. ## Installation 1. Clone the repository: ```powersell git clone https://github.com/Baipyrus/ProxySwitcher.git ``` 2. Build the project: ```powersell cd ProxySwitcher go build ``` ## Usage ### CLI Commands - **set**: Enable all saved proxies including system proxy. ```powersell .\ProxySwitcher.exe set ``` - **unset**: Disable all saved proxies including system proxy. ```powersell .\ProxySwitcher.exe unset ``` - **save**: Saves a new configuration to set a proxy for. ```POWERSELL .\ProxySwitcher.exe save ``` ### Configuration The programs for which the proxy settings should be managed are stored in a `configs.json` file, which can be modified directly or through the `save` command. For examples, please take a look at the [default config](./configs.json) or at the following block: ```JSON [ { "name": "test1", // Default CMD Name "cmd": "echo 'Hello, World!'", // Optional "set": [ { "args": [ "http" ], // Optionally empty "type": "text" // Default; Optional "equator": " " // Default; Optional }, // Writes "echo 'Hello, World!' http ", followed // by your system proxy, to a powershell process. { "args": [ "https" ], // Optionally empty "equator": "=" // Optional } // Writes "echo 'Hello, World!' https=", followed // by your system proxy, to a powershell process. ], // Optional "unset": [] // "unset" has the contents as "set" above // and it is also optional. }, { "name": "test2", // Default CMD Name "cmd": "echo '$PRSW_ARG $PRSW_ARG'", // Optional "set": [ { "args": [ "https" ], // Optionally empty "type": "variable" // Optional } // Writes "echo 'https '" // to a powershell process. ] // Optional } ] ``` ### System Tray Icon Right-click the system tray icon to: - **Properties**: View and modify system proxy settings. - **Enable Proxy**: Enable all saved proxies including system proxy. - **Disable Proxy**: Disable all saved proxies including system proxy. - **Save New Config**: Open a prompt to save a new proxy configuration. - **Exit**: Close the application.