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catalyst-proxy

v0.2.0

Published

A proxy that accelerates requests via multipart downloading

Downloads

1

Readme

catalyst-proxy

A proxy that silently accelerates requests via multipart downloading. Officially the best thing ever.

catalyst-proxy establishes multiples connections to download a single resource from a web server, potentially increasing the download speed.

Only supports "streaming" acceleration for now: resources are cut into parts of equal length (--partSize CLI option) that are downloaded concurrently (--threads CLI option) and served sequentially. This behavior differs from most download managers and allows to consume the resource while downloading it.

Use-cases

  • Speed up video streaming websites, such as YouTube.
  • Speed up software and game downloaders/installers.
  • Speed up everything.

Installation

You need to have Node.JS >= 0.10.0 installed on your system.

$ npm install -g catalyst-proxy

To update: $ npm update -g catalyst-proxy

Usage

$ catalyst start to boot up the proxy. Simply add the printed address and port as an HTTP proxy in your system settings and you're set.

$ catalyst start -h to list all available options.