A new minimal yet powerful proxy site, built for both users and developers.
View the censored web like never before with this new web proxy service in React supporting many sites. Third place winner for TN's 2023 Proxathon.
Run
Run npm start
to start a webserver and the Bare server. You may deploy Cobalt by using an external bare server and a static file host. Cobalt must be built before attempting to start.
Build
Run npm run build
to build the app for production to the build
folder.
Development
Run npm run dev
to run the app in development mode.
Deploy
Click a button at the top of this page and follow the directions for an easy way to host Cobalt.
Obfuscation
File: /src/consts.js
const obfuscation = true | false;
- Choose to obfuscate text
GitHub and Discord
File: /src/consts.js
const github = "string";
- Update the Github links
const discord = "string";
- Update the Discord link
Bare Server
File: /public/uv/uv.config.js
bare: url,
- Ultraviolet bare server
My goal for Cobalt was to make a proxy site that is very simple and easy to use, with only a side panel instead of pages, which you could access on any site. Along with having it be simple and easy to use, I also wanted it to have many configuration options and an extension system where the community could build unique tools to help you better use the web.
I will continue to work on Cobalt, and I hope to achieve everything I want in this project.
Overall it turned out very well, and if I were to choose a web proxy to use, I would select Cobalt!
Cobalt uses the MIT license.