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.
configs/
for better organization and flexibility.set
, unset
, save
, debug
) for managing proxy settings.This project offers two installation methods: via PowerShell or manually. In the
end, you will always be using the .\install.ps1
script which will
automatically download the Project if necessary and adds it to %PATH%
. All contents
will then be installed to %LOCALAPPDATA%/Programs
for a user installation.
Run the following command in Windows PowerShell:
irm 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Baipyrus/ProxySwitcher/main/install.ps1' | iex
.\install.ps1
script within a Windows Powershell instance.First, you will either need to navigate into the program directory (C:\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\Programs\ProxySwitcher\
)
manually or specify a path to any directory containing configuration files using
the flag -c, --configs string configurations path (default "configs/")
.
To keep it simple, it is still recommended to use the program in system tray or
directly via code.
In case you want to run the code directly:
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Baipyrus/ProxySwitcher.git
set: Enable all saved proxies including system proxy.
# ProxySwitcher.exe set
go run . set
unset: Disable all saved proxies including system proxy.
# ProxySwitcher.exe unset
go run . unset
save: Saves a new configuration to set a proxy for.
# ProxySwitcher.exe save
go run . save
debug: Prints all proxy configurations after generating corresponding commands.
# ProxySwitcher.exe debug
go run . save
Proxy configurations are organized within the configs/
,
directory, with each JSON file representing a configuration for a specific command
group. You can modify or add your own configurations in any JSON file in this directory
directly, or you could use the save
command in a CLI to save settings for you.
For examples configurations, please take a look at the default config.
Any of these JSON files are used to build commands that the program can run to set
and unset
the proxy configuration of other programs. The system proxy will be set
automatically upon calling the respective commands. The actual proxy address and
port will be automatically detected from your system settings, if available.
Once in one of these JSON files, you will need to create an object ({}
) with the
following properties:
{
// Either "name" or "cmd" or both is required:
"name": "npm",
// Use a custom '$PRSW_ARG' variable to inject
// arguments into "cmd" at given positions:
// "cmd": "npm",
"set": [
{
"args": [
"config",
"set",
"proxy"
],
// Optionally specify a separator between the
// last argument and the injected proxy string:
"equator": "=", // Default: " "
// Optionally specify a surrounding character
// for injected proxy string:
"surround": "\"",
// Optionally specify the type of command. If
// using '$PRSW_ARG' in "cmd", set to "variable".
"type": "variable", // Default: "text"
// Optionally choose to skip injecting the
// proxy string for pre-config commands.
"discard": "true" // Default: "false"
}
],
// Use the same structure as "set":
"unset" []
}
The system tray icon provides a context menu for all commands:
Clone the repository as seen above in Usage
If running on Windows Subsystem for Linux:
GOOS=windows
GOARCH=amd64
Run the following command:
# Remove-Item -Recurse -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue build/
go build -o build/ -v ./...