Mitmproxy 10.1: HAR Support
24 Sep 2023, Nathaniel Good @ngoodvi
We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 10.1! In the spirit of shipping more frequently, this release brings exactly one new major feature: HAR file support.
We are excited to announce the release of mitmproxy 10.1! In the spirit of shipping more frequently, this release brings exactly one new major feature: HAR file support.
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