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THREATBROWSER

A powerful, user-friendly browser designed for multi-accounting.

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Developed with the software and tools below.

electronbuilder Prettier HTML5 YAML Vite Axios Vue.js
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πŸ”— Quick Links


πŸ“ Overview

ThreatBrowser is the first open-source multiaccounting browser. Proxy integration, unlimited profiles, everything included.


πŸ“· Gallery

  • Profiles Section Main

  • Bypassing fingerprint tests Main

  • Proxy Manager Main


πŸ“¦ Features

  • Unlimited profiles
  • SOCKS4/5, HTTP/S proxy integration
  • Custom User Agents settings
  • Open-Source

πŸš€ Getting Started

Requirements

Ensure you have the following dependencies installed on your system:

  • Node.js: version 14.x or higher
  • npm: version 6.x or higher
  • TypeScript: version 4.x or higher
  • Electron: version 13.x or higher

βš™οΈ Installation for development

  1. Clone the threatbrowser repository:
git clone https://github.com/syrex1013/threatbrowser
  1. Change to the project directory:
cd threatbrowser
  1. Install the dependencies:
npm install

πŸ€– Running threatbrowser for development

Use the following command to run development build

npm run dev

πŸ›  Building for windows

Use the following command to build ThreatBrowser for windows

npm run build:win

You can also use prebuilt versions from our releses section.

πŸ›  Project Roadmap

  • β–Ί Custom useragents
  • β–Ί More customizations of profile
  • β–Ί Exporting profiles and cookies
    and more!

🀝 Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Here are several ways you can contribute:

Contributing Guidelines
  1. Fork the Repository: Start by forking the project repository to your GitHub account.
  2. Clone Locally: Clone the forked repository to your local machine using a Git client.
    git clone https://github.com/syrex1013/threatbrowser
  3. Create a New Branch: Always work on a new branch, giving it a descriptive name.
    git checkout -b new-feature-x
  4. Make Your Changes: Develop and test your changes locally.
  5. Commit Your Changes: Commit with a clear message describing your updates.
    git commit -m 'Implemented new feature x.'
  6. Push to GitHub: Push the changes to your forked repository.
    git push origin new-feature-x
  7. Submit a Pull Request: Create a PR against the original project repository. Clearly describe the changes and their motivations.

Once your PR is reviewed and approved, it will be merged into the main branch.


πŸ“„ License

This project is protected under the MIT License. For more details, refer to the LICENSE file.


πŸ‘ Acknowledgments

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