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FirewallBypass Browser Proxy Extension

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Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Features
  3. Installation
  4. Usage
  5. Project Structure
  6. FAQ

Introduction

This is a lightweight proxy extension for Chrome browser that automatically switches proxy settings based on predefined domain lists. The extension supports independent proxy configuration without affecting the system's global proxy settings.

Features

  • Supports HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5 proxy protocols
  • Smart proxy routing based on domains
  • Built-in extensive preset proxy rules
  • Custom proxy domain addition/exclusion
  • Regular expression domain matching
  • Real-time proxy status display
  • Proxy rule search and view functionality
  • Clean user interface

Installation

  1. Clone or download this project
  2. Run npm install to install dependencies
  3. Open Chrome browser and navigate to chrome://extensions/
  4. Enable "Developer mode"
  5. Click "Load unpacked" and select the project directory

Usage

  1. Click the extension icon in the browser toolbar
  2. Configure proxy server information in the popup window:
    • Proxy type (HTTP/HTTPS/SOCKS5)
    • Server address
    • Port number
  3. View and search the built-in proxy rules list
  4. Add custom proxy domain rules in the text box:
    • Add proxy domain: domain.com or *.domain.com
    • Exclude domain: !domain.com or !*.domain.com
  5. Click "Save" to apply settings
  6. When proxy is enabled, the extension will display current proxy status at the top of the page

Interface Preview

Extension Popup Main configuration interface

Proxy Status Display Proxy Status Display Proxy status indicator at the top of the page

Project Structure

  • manifest.json: Extension configuration file
  • popup.html/js: Popup window interface
  • background.js: Background proxy control logic
  • content.js: Page proxy status display
  • proxy-list.txt: Preset proxy rules list
  • package.json: Project dependencies configuration

FAQ

Q: Why isn't the proxy working after configuration? A: Please check:

  1. If proxy server address and port are correct
  2. If the extension is enabled
  3. If the accessed domain is in the proxy rules list

Q: How to add custom proxy rules? A: Add domains in the extension settings text box, supporting these formats:

  • domain.com: Exact domain match
  • *.domain.com: Subdomain match
  • !domain.com: Domain exclusion
  • regexp:pattern: Regular expression match

License

MIT License