Let me know which alternative direction you prefer.

: Specifically focused on SOCKS5 proxies, which are generally faster and more versatile than standard HTTP proxies.

One rainy Tuesday she found a GitHub repository buried in the feed of an obscure sysadmin. The README was terse: “proxy-leecher — gather public proxies, validate, rotate.” The code was rough but clever, a patchwork of bash, Python, and Rust that scraped open proxy lists, checked latency, filtered anonymity levels, and output a rotating config for curl or a SOCKS5 client. To Lee it felt like discovering a pocketknife in a drawer full of spoons.

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Let me know which alternative direction you prefer.

: Specifically focused on SOCKS5 proxies, which are generally faster and more versatile than standard HTTP proxies. proxy leecher github

One rainy Tuesday she found a GitHub repository buried in the feed of an obscure sysadmin. The README was terse: “proxy-leecher — gather public proxies, validate, rotate.” The code was rough but clever, a patchwork of bash, Python, and Rust that scraped open proxy lists, checked latency, filtered anonymity levels, and output a rotating config for curl or a SOCKS5 client. To Lee it felt like discovering a pocketknife in a drawer full of spoons. Let me know which alternative direction you prefer