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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. 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
, andsave
. - System tray icon with options to enable and disable proxies, open settings, save configurations, or exit the application.
Installation
You should download the latest release
archive, extract all contents to a dedicated directory and then simply execute
the .\install.ps1
script within a Windows Powershell.
Alternatively, you could simply run the following command in a Windows PowerShell:
# Using 'Invoke-RestMethod' and 'Invoke-Expression'
irm 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Baipyrus/ProxySwitcher/main/install.ps1' | iex
Usage
Generally, the Installation step will install both the program,
its assets, and a shortcut for the Windows Startmenu for your current userprofile.
You could go into the program directory (C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\Programs\ProxySwitcher\
)
manually and run the program from your CLI in there, but it is recommended to simply
use the program in system tray or directly via code. This latter option will be explained
next:
-
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Baipyrus/ProxySwitcher.git
CLI Commands
-
set: Enable all saved proxies including system proxy.
go run . set
-
unset: Disable all saved proxies including system proxy.
go run . unset
-
save: Saves a new configuration to set a proxy for.
go run . 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 or at the following block:
[
{
"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 <Your System Proxy>'"
// 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.
Building
-
Clone the repository as seen above in Usage
-
Run the following command:
GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go build -o build/ -v ./...