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    hiproxy

    hiproxy

    hiproxy is a lightweight proxy tool for Front-End developers

    hiproxy is a lightweight web proxy tool based on Node.js. The primary purpose of hiproxy is to solve the problem of host management and reverse proxy needs of developers. For example, if you are working as a team and each of the developers in the team need a different proxy setting, you will no longer need to modify your hosts file or use a web server like Nginx as a reverse proxy. hiproxy extends the syntax of hosts file to support port numbers. ...
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    SWeTE Server

    Reverse proxy with website translation

    SWeTE is an HTTP reverse proxy that provides website translation. You can set up proxies for any sites, then connect a translation memory to the site to have it translated into any language. It provides a web-based translation form, and an option to translate strings using Google's translation API.
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