Agent skill

proxy

Manage shell environment proxy variables (http_proxy, etc.) with subcommands for setting, unsetting, and viewing. Core Scenario: When the user needs to configure or clear network proxies for terminal tools and AI assistants.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/x-cmd/skill/tree/main/data/x-cmd/proxy

SKILL.md

proxy - Shell Proxy Environment Management

The proxy module simplifies the process of managing network proxies in the shell environment, providing a unified way to set or clear common proxy variables like http_proxy and https_proxy.

When to Activate

  • When terminal tools or AI assistants face connectivity issues due to network restrictions.
  • When setting up a temporary proxy for the current session.
  • When clearing all proxy-related environment variables to restore direct connection.

Core Principles & Rules

  • Bulk Operations: Setting a proxy targets all common proxy variables simultaneously.
  • Persistence: Remind users that these changes typically apply only to the current shell session.
  • Clarity: Use ls to audit which proxy variables are currently active.

Patterns & Examples

Set Proxy

bash
# Point all proxy variables to a local address
x proxy set 127.0.0.1:7070

Clear Proxy

bash
# Unset all proxy variables in the current session
x proxy unset

View Active Proxies

bash
# Audit active proxy-related environment variables
x proxy ls

Checklist

  • Confirm the target proxy address and port.
  • Verify if the user intended to set or clear the proxy.
  • Remind the user that this affects the current shell session.

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