A fish shell plugin to configure proxy
It is the fish version of zsh-proxy, thanks to Sukka
use fisher
fisher install kaze-k/fish-proxyCongratulations! Open a new terminal. If you see following lines, you have successfully installed fish-proxy:
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You should run following command first:
> init_proxy
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The tip mentioned below will show up next time you open a new terminal if you haven't initialized the plugin with init_proxy.
After you run init_proxy, it is time to configure the plugin.
Execute config_proxy will lead you to fish-proxy configuration. Fill in socks5 & http proxy address in format address:port like 127.0.0.1:1080 & 127.0.0.1:8080.
Default configuration of socks5 proxy is 127.0.0.1:1080, and http proxy is 127.0.0.1:8080. You can leave any of them blank during configuration to use their default configuration.
Currently fish-proxy doesn't support proxy with authentication, but I am working on it.
After you configure the fish-proxy, you are good to go. Try following command will enable proxy for supported package manager & software:
proxyAnd next time you open a new terminal, fish-proxy will automatically enable proxy for you.
If you want to disable proxy, you can run following command:
noproxyIf you forget whether you have enabled proxy or not, it is fine to run proxy command directly, as proxy will reset all the proxy before enable them. But the smarter way is to use following command to check which IP you are using now:
myipCheck procedure will use curl and the IP data come from ipip.net, ip.cn & ip.gs.
fisher remove kaze-k/fish-proxy
rm -rf ~/.fish-proxyfish-proxy currently support those package manager & software:
http_proxyhttps_proxyftp_proxyrsync_proxyall_proxy- git (http)
- npm & yarn & pnpm