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upupming-mirror

v0.0.2

Published

Node.js mirror Google, Wikipedia, GitHub etc. with simple configuration.

Readme

upupming Mirror v0.0.2

Note: if you have a server and want to implement something like subs_filter (eg. replace all google.com to google.upupming.site in web pages.), please consider using v0.0.1. v0.0.1 can also proxy all subdomains of Google, it will be useful if you are a heavy Google user.

Using now.sh to proxy mirror websites for Google and Chinese Wikipedia, keeping to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful in mind.

How to use

  1. Clone this repo and edit config.json for your proxying configuration.

    {
      "mirrors": [
        {
          // project name for now.sh
          "key": "google",
          "proxied": "https://www.google.com/",
          "proxying": "google.upupming.site"
        }
      ]
    }
  2. Install now cli and login.

  3. Properly configure your custom domain according to Aliasing a Deployment.

  4. Run npm i and then npm run deploy.

See the following log for example:

Making mirror google
Making mirror wiki
Making mirror mwiki
Folder wiki created
Folder wiki configured
Deploying wiki to now
now.sh: 
> Deploying D:\github\mirror\wiki under upupming
> Using project wiki
> Ready! Aliases assigned [2s]
- https://wiki.upupming.site
- https://wiki.upupming.now.sh

now.sh: 
https://wiki-k5m0g45nr.now.sh
Folder google created
Folder google configured
Deploying google to now
now.sh: 
> Deploying D:\github\mirror\google under upupming
> Using project google
> Ready! Aliases assigned [2s]
- https://google.upupming.site
- https://google.upupming.now.sh

now.sh: 
https://google-hnostj6ze.now.sh
Folder mwiki created
Folder mwiki configured
Deploying mwiki to now
now.sh: 
> Deploying D:\github\mirror\mwiki under upupming
> Using project mwiki
> Ready! Aliases assigned [2s]
- https://mwiki.upupming.site
- https://mwiki.upupming.now.sh

now.sh: 
https://mwiki-agtv54c4l.now.sh
D:\github\mirror\wiki cleaned up
D:\github\mirror\google cleaned up
D:\github\mirror\mwiki cleaned up