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proxyscan.io-cli

v1.1.0

Published

A command line tool to fetch a list of available proxies within your terminal

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proxyscan.io-cli

A command line tool to fetch a list of available proxies within your terminal.

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📥 Installation

You can install this library with the NPM package manager with the following command:

npm install -g proxyscan.io-cli

Alternatively you can build your own version with the following commands:

git clone https://github.com/Caesarovich/proxyscan.io-cli.git
cd proxyscan.io-cli && npm i
npm run build
npm install -g .

⏳ Quick start

$ proxyscan --limit 15

# Prints a list of 15 proxies

📔 Help

Here is a summary of the --help flag.

Usage
		$ proxyscan <input>

	Options

	--limit, -l {number, 1-50}
		Specify the amount of proxies to fetch.

	--type, -t [http | https | socks4 | socks5]
		Specify the proxy protocol.

	--ping, -p {number, 10-30000}
		Specify the maximum desired latency.

	--level [transparent | anonymous | elite]
		Specify anonymity level for the proxies.

	--port {number, 1-65535}
		Specify a specific port number.

	--uptime {number, 1-100}
		Specify uptime reliability in percentage.

	--countries (Country codes separated by commas)
		The countries the proxies must be located into.

		Example: --countries us,en,ru

	--avoid-countries (Country codes separated by commas)
		The countries the proxies must NOT be located into.

		Example: --countries cn,pl,hk

  --request-timeout {number, milliseconds}
		Milliseconds to wait for the response before aborting.

  --request-retries {number}
		Maximum retry attempts when failing to fetch proxies.

		Default: 2

  Examples
		$ proxyscan --limit 15
		$ proxyscan --level elite
		$ proxyscan --ping 200