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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 requests, we at ProxyMesh made this extension to support our customers that use Scrapy and want to use custom headers to control our proxy behavior. ...
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    Clash

    Clash

    A rule based proxy in Go

    ...It is designed to give users fine-grained control over how different types of traffic are handled, enabling selective routing, filtering, or blocking depending on domains, IP addresses, or geographic conditions. The system supports multiple proxy protocols and can act as a local proxy server for HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS connections, making it compatible with a wide range of applications and devices. Clash uses a configuration-driven approach, where users define proxy groups, routing rules, and fallback strategies to optimize performance or bypass restrictions. It also includes features such as GeoIP-based routing and dynamic proxy selection, allowing traffic to be automatically directed through the most appropriate route.
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