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Proxy Bridge

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Enables AI coding assistants to access hosts (e.g., GitHub) behind a local proxy by automatically launching the proxy client and configuring tools to route thro

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Enables AI coding assistants to access hosts (e.g., GitHub) behind a local proxy by automatically launching the proxy client and configuring tools to route through it.

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An MCP server + Claude Code hook that makes a target host (e.g. github.com) reachable through your local proxy — launching the proxy client if needed and configuring your tools to route through it.

License: MIT Node Zero dependencies

If you're behind a network where GitHub (or another host) only works through a local proxy like Clash / Clash Verge / v2rayN / sing-box, this bridge makes it just work for your AI coding assistant:

  • MCP server — tools to check reachability, start/stop the proxy, and orchestrate the whole flow.
  • PreToolUse hook — fires automatically on Bash commands that touch a configured host, brings the proxy up, and points git at it.

Zero dependencies (Node stdlib only) — deliberately, because a tool that fixes network problems must not need a network install.


How it works

Most local proxies run with system proxy and TUN off, so simply starting the proxy client doesn't route your traffic. The bridge:

  1. Probes whether the target is reachable directly.
  2. If not, checks the local proxy port; if closed, launches your proxy client and waits for the port.
  3. Verifies the target through the proxy (HTTP CONNECT or SOCKS5 → TLS HEAD).
  4. Sets a URL-scoped git proxy so only the configured host routes through the proxy — every other repo host is untouched. Idempotent and reversible.

Note: this is a local tool. It launches your proxy client and configures your machine. Each user runs their own copy next to their own proxy — it is not a shared hosted service.

Install

Use without installing (npx)

# MCP server (spawned once by your client at startup — npx is fine here)
claude mcp add proxy-bridge -- npx -y mcp-proxy-bridge

Install globally (recommended for the hook, which runs on every Bash call)

npm install -g mcp-proxy-bridge

From source / GitHub

git clone https://github.com/xiaolaifeng/mcp-proxy-bridge.git
cd mcp-proxy-bridge
node src/server.mjs --print-config   # sanity check

Quick start (Claude Code)

  1. Create a config (edit the result to match your proxy client):

    mcp-proxy-bridge --init            # writes ~/.mcp-proxy-bridge.json
    $EDITOR ~/.mcp-proxy-bridge.json   # set launch.command, ports, process.names
    mcp-proxy-bridge --print-config    # verify
    

    See examples/ for Clash Verge, v2rayN, sing-box, and SOCKS5.

  2. Register the MCP server (user scope = all projects):

    claude mcp add proxy-bridge --scope user -- npx -y mcp-proxy-bridge
    # or, if installed globally:
    claude mcp add proxy-bridge --scope user -- mcp-proxy-bridge
    
  3. Register the hook in ~/.claude/settings.json:

    {
      "hooks": {
        "PreToolUse": [
          {
            "matcher": "Bash",
            "hooks": [
              { "type": "command", "command": "mcp-proxy-bridge-hook" }
            ]
          }
        ]
      }
    }
    

    (Use npx -y mcp-proxy-bridge-hook instead if not installed globally, but global install is faster for a per-command hook.)

  4. Restart Claude Code. Run a git pull that touches GitHub — the proxy comes up automatically.

Configuration

Config is layered, later wins: defaults < JSON file < environment variables.

  • File: ~/.mcp-proxy-bridge.json (override path with PROXY_BRIDGE_CONFIG).
  • Env: see table below.
  • CLI: --print-config, --init [path].
{
  "targets": ["github.com", "api.github.com", "raw.githubusercontent.com"],
  "checkPort": 443,
  "proxy": { "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 7897, "scheme": "http" },
  "launch": { "command": "clash-verge", "args": [], "cwd": null, "waitPortMs": 40000 },
  "process": { "names": ["clash-verge", "verge-mihomo", "mihomo"] },
  "gitProxy": { "enable": true, "scope": null },
  "hook": { "matchTargets": true, "extraPatterns": ["\\bgit\\s+[^|;&\\n]*\\b(clone|fetch|pull|push|ls-remote|submodule)\\b"] }
}
Field Meaning
targets Hosts to verify.
checkPort Port probed on each target (443 = HTTPS).
proxy.host / proxy.port Your local proxy address.
proxy.scheme http (HTTP CONNECT) or socks5.
launch.command / launch.args Command to start your proxy client. null = you start it manually.
launch.waitPortMs How long to wait for the port after launching.
process.names Best-effort process names for status / stop (Windows auto-appends .exe).
gitProxy.enable Hook sets URL-scoped git proxy for the targets.
gitProxy.scope Override git URL prefixes (defaults to https://<target>/ per target).
hook.matchTargets Hook fires when a command mentions any target host.
hook.extraPatterns Extra regexes that trigger the hook (default: git network verbs).

Environment variables

Var Maps to
PROXY_BRIDGE_CONFIG Config file path.
PROXY_BRIDGE_TARGETS Comma-separated targets.
PROXY_BRIDGE_CHECK_PORT Target port.
PROXY_BRIDGE_PROXY_HOST / PROXY_BRIDGE_PROXY_PORT / PROXY_BRIDGE_PROXY_SCHEME Proxy endpoint.
PROXY_BRIDGE_LAUNCH_CMD / PROXY_BRIDGE_LAUNCH_ARGS Launch command (args: JSON array or space-split).
PROXY_BRIDGE_PROCESS_NAMES Comma-separated process names.
PROXY_BRIDGE_SET_GIT_PROXY 0 disables git proxy.
PROXY_BRIDGE_GIT_SCOPE Comma-separated git URL prefixes.
PROXY_BRIDGE_HOOK_EXTRA Comma-separated extra trigger regexes.

MCP tools

Tool Description
ensure_access Check direct; if down, start proxy, wait for port, verify via proxy.
check useProxy true/false reachability of a target.
status Proxy process running? Port open? Targets?
start_proxy / stop_proxy Launch / best-effort kill.
proxy_info Proxy URL + env/git-config hints (and unset).
set_git_proxy Apply the URL-scoped git proxy.
show_config Resolved config + config path.

Platform notes

  • Windows: process detection via tasklist, stop via taskkill. Append .exe automatically.
  • macOS / Linux: process detection via pgrep, stop via pkill. Set launch.command to the app binary or open -a "Clash Verge" on macOS.
  • Port readiness is the primary "proxy is up" signal on all platforms.

Other MCP clients

Works with any MCP-capable client that speaks stdio (Claude Desktop, etc.). Point the client at:

npx -y mcp-proxy-bridge

The hook is Claude-Code-specific (PreToolUse). For other clients, call the ensure_access tool before GitHub operations, or use the git-proxy hint from proxy_info.

Troubleshooting

  • status shows proxyPortOpen: false: your proxy client isn't running or the port differs — check proxy.port and launch.command.
  • Proxy up but target still unreachable: the selected node/subscription in your proxy client can't reach the target — switch nodes, then retry.
  • processRunning: false even when running: add the right process.names (this field is best-effort; the port probe is authoritative).
  • Don't want the persistent git proxy: run git config --global --unset http.<scope>.proxy, or set PROXY_BRIDGE_SET_GIT_PROXY=0.
  • If you enable TUN or system proxy in your client, the explicit git proxy becomes unnecessary but stays harmless.

Manual testing

mcp-proxy-bridge --print-config
echo '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"initialize","params":{}}'$'\n''{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":2,"method":"tools/list"}' | node src/server.mjs
echo '{"tool_input":{"command":"git pull origin main"}}' | node src/hook.mjs   # should emit context
echo '{"tool_input":{"command":"docker ps"}}' | node src/hook.mjs             # should be silent

Security & notes

  • The bridge only ever talks to 127.0.0.1 (your proxy) and the configured target hosts over TLS. No telemetry, no remote calls.
  • set_git_proxy / the hook modify global git config (http.<scope>.proxy) — reversible via the --unset commands in proxy_info.
  • MIT licensed.

For maintainers — publishing

npm:

npm version patch         # or minor / major
npm pack                  # inspect the tarball contents
npm publish               # publishes the files listed in package.json "files"

Before publishing, fill in package.json author, repository, homepage, bugs (already set: author Robin Lee, repo xiaolaifeng/mcp-proxy-bridge).

GitHub: push the repo, then users can npx github:xiaolaifeng/mcp-proxy-bridge.

MCP directories (for discovery): submit to mcp.so, Glama, Smithery, and the Anthropic MCP server list.

License

MIT

from github.com/xiaolaifeng/mcp-proxy-bridge

Install Proxy Bridge in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor

Recommended · one command, every IDE
unyly install mcp-proxy-bridge

Installs into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.

First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh

Or configure manually

Run in your terminal:

claude mcp add mcp-proxy-bridge -- npx -y github:xiaolaifeng/mcp-proxy-bridge

FAQ

Is Proxy Bridge MCP free?

Yes, Proxy Bridge MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.

Does Proxy Bridge need an API key?

No, Proxy Bridge runs without API keys or environment variables.

Is Proxy Bridge hosted or self-hosted?

Self-hosted: the server runs locally on your machine via the install command above.

How do I install Proxy Bridge in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?

Open Proxy Bridge on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.

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