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uncors_windows_arm
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A simple dev HTTP/HTTPS proxy for replacing CORS headers.
Full documentation can be found on the wiki pages.
You can install the application in one of the following ways:
brew install evg4b/tap/uncors
scoop bucket add evg4b https://github.com/evg4b/scoop-bucket.git
scoop install evg4b/uncors
# Run as an independent CLI tool
npx -y uncors ...
# Or add as dependency in your package
npm install uncors --save-dev
# yarn add uncors --dev
# pnpm add -D uncors
docker run -p 80:3000 evg4b/uncors --from 'http://local.github.com' --to 'https://github.com'
stew install evg4b/uncors
Or find more installation methods in uncors wiki.
The following command can be used to start the UNCORS proxy server:
uncors --from 'http://localhost:8080' --to 'https://github.com'
More information about configuration and usage you can find on UNCORS wiki.
[!Caution]
Please be aware that the modification or replacement of CORS headers may introduce potential security vulnerabilities. This tool is specifically engineered to optimize the development and testing workflow and is not intended for use in a production environment or as a remote proxy server. It has not undergone a thorough security review; therefore, caution should be exercised when utilizing it.
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A simple dev HTTP/HTTPS reverse proxy for replacing CORS headers.
We found that uncors_windows_arm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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