XielQs / httptoolkit-pro-patcher

Basic program that patches pro version to HTTP Toolkit

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HTTP Toolkit Pro Patcher

This is a simple tool to patch the HTTP Toolkit Pro app to enable the Pro features without a license or subscription. But please consider supporting the developer by purchasing a license if you find the HTTP Toolkit useful.

Usage

  1. Clone this repository using git clone https://github.com/XielQs/httptoolkit-pro-patcher.git
  2. cd into the directory using cd httptoolkit-pro-patcher
  3. Run npm install or whatever package manager you use
  4. Run node . patch to patch the app

That's it! The app should now have the Pro features enabled.

Tip: You can also run node . restore to restore the original app.

Note: This tool only works with the latest version of the app. If the app is updated, you will need to run the patcher again.

Using with Proxy

If you want to add a proxy to the patcher, you can set the PROXY environment variable. For example, PROXY=http://x.x.x.x:8080 node . patch or PROXY=http://x.x.x.x:8080 node . start.

Note: The proxy must be an HTTPS/HTTP proxy. SOCKS proxies are not supported. Note: PROXY is only used for the patcher. The app itself will not use the proxy.

How it works

This tool simply creates a server (at port 5067) and acts as like a MITM proxy to intercept and download HTTP Toolkit app files (app.httptoolkit.tech) and patches the main.js file to enable the Pro features. For more information, see the patch's source code or the patcher file.

Tip: You can also change the PORT environment variable to use a different port. For example, PORT=8080 httptoolkit or PORT=8080 node . start.

Note: This tool does not modify the original app files. It only intercepts and modifies the files in memory (and saves the modified files to cache).

Requirements

  • Node.js (v15 or higher) (with npm 7 at least)

Compatibility

  • Windows: ✔
  • Linux: ✔
  • macOS: ✔

Known Issues

  • Linux: Try using sudo if you get permission errors
  • If you get an error like No internet connection and file is not cached, it means the patcher is unable to connect to the internet. Make sure you have an active internet connection and try again. If you are using a proxy, make sure proxy is working well.
  • If HTTP Toolkit does not start after patching, try updating your Node.js version to the latest version.
  • macOS: You may need to enable "App Management" for your terminal emulator in Privacy & Security if you get permission errors.

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License

This project is licensed under the MIT License.

Disclaimer

This project is for educational purposes only. I do not condone piracy or any illegal activities. Use at your own risk.

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Basic program that patches pro version to HTTP Toolkit

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