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Q&A how to use chromium's --proxy-server option

It's been a while since I did proxy server stuff with Chrome and friends. (I'm mostly a Firefox user.) But when I was into it, I used an extension called SwitchyOmega. That extension itself has app...

posted 1mo ago by Michael‭

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#1: Initial revision by user avatar Michael‭ · 2025-03-02T21:28:01Z (about 1 month ago)
It's been a while since I did proxy server stuff with Chrome and friends. (I'm mostly a Firefox user.) But when I was into it, I used an extension called SwitchyOmega. That extension itself has apparently been retired since Google went to Manifest V3, but someone has [forked it][fork] into [ZeroOmega][].

This isn't strictly an answer to your question about `--proxy-server`, but I think the proxy management is really intuitive.

[fork]: https://github.com/zero-peak/ZeroOmega
[zeroomega]: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/proxy-switchyomega-3-zero/pfnededegaaopdmhkdmcofjmoldfiped