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    Mihomo

    Mihomo

    A simple Python Pydantic model for Honkai

    Mihomo is a Python client library leveraging Pydantic to model parsed Honkai: Star Rail user data from the Mihomo public API. It provides structured types, type hints, and convenience methods to fetch and transform player profiles, daily stats, and character details efficiently.
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    paqctl

    paqctl

    Unified proxy manager for bypassing firewalls

    paqctl is a unified command-line manager for deploying and controlling bypass proxy setups across client and server machines. It is designed for users who run a server component on a VPS and a local client on Windows, macOS, or Linux. The tool supports two different approaches: Paqet, which uses KCP over raw sockets for simpler cases, and GFW-Knocker, which combines TCP and QUIC tunneling for heavier censorship scenarios. It provides guided installation, configuration, service management,...
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    python-proxy-headers

    Handle custom proxy headers when making HTTPS requests in python

    The python-proxy-headers package provides support for handling custom proxy headers when making HTTPS requests in various python modules. We currently provide extensions to the following packages: urllib3 requests aiohttp httpx None of these modules provide good support for parsing custom response headers from proxy servers. And some of them make it hard to send custom headers to proxy servers.
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    scrapy-proxy-headers

    Handle custom proxy headers when making HTTPS requests in scrapy

    The scrapy-proxy-headers package is designed for adding proxy headers to HTTPS requests in Scrapy. In normal usage, custom headers put in request.headers cannot be read by a proxy when you make a HTTPS request, because the headers are encrypted and passed through the proxy tunnel, along with the rest of the request body. You can read more about this at Proxy Server Requests over HTTPS. Because Scrapy does not have a good way to pass custom headers to a proxy when you make HTTPS...
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    v2rayL

    v2rayL

    v2ray linux GUI

    V2Ray is a tool under Project V. Project V includes a series of tools to help you create your own customized network system. And V2Ray belongs to the core one. Simply put, V2Ray is a proxy software similar to Shadowsocks, but has more advantages than Shadowsocks.v2ray linux client, using pyqt5 to write GUI interface, the core is based on v2ray-core (v2ray-linux-64) vmess supports websocket, mKcp, and tcp. There may be some bugs in the current program, but they have not been tested. If you...
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