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node-modheader

v1.3.1

Published

command-line based modheader

Readme

🍌 node-modheader

Send additional headers to a local http server with a simple proxy

🍌 Install

git clone [email protected]:coltonTB/node-modheader.git
npm install node-modheader

Option 1 - Import header rules from modheader chrome extension

  1. Click on the modheader browser extension
  2. Click on the button with three vertical buttons in the top right
  3. Click 'Export Profile'
  4. Save this data in node-modheader/profiles/{profilename}.json
  5. node node-modheader -u profilename

Option 2 - Custom profiles

  1. Write some json
  2. Save it in /profiles as {profilename}.json (see node-modheader/profiles/example.json)
  3. node node-modheader -u profilename

Option 3 - Custom json file

  1. Save a json object somehwere
  2. node node-modheader -f ../path/to/your/file.json

🍌 CLI Options

-u   choose a user profile by name
-f   choose a file location for header definitions
-t   choose the port of the process you would like to tunnel to
-p   choose the port that node-modheaders listens on