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    TG WS Proxy

    TG WS Proxy

    Local MTProto proxy server for partial bypassing of Telegram loading

    TG WS Proxy is a lightweight proxy server designed to enable Telegram connectivity over WebSocket, particularly in environments where direct access to Telegram servers is restricted. It allows Telegram clients to communicate through alternative transport layers, bypassing network limitations or censorship mechanisms. The project focuses on simplicity and efficiency, providing a minimal setup that can be deployed quickly on various platforms. It supports secure communication and can be...
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    Jupyter Server Proxy

    Jupyter Server Proxy

    Jupyter notebook server extension to proxy web services.

    Jupyter Server Proxy lets you run arbitrary external processes (such as RStudio, Shiny Server, Syncthing, PostgreSQL, Code Server, etc) alongside your notebook server and provide authenticated web access to them using a path like /rstudio next to others like /lab. Alongside the Python package that provides the main functionality, the JupyterLab extension (@jupyterhub/jupyter-server-proxy) provides buttons in the JupyterLab launcher window to get to RStudio for example.
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