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README.md | ||
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launch.sh | ||
u2x11 | ||
use_require.js | ||
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README.md
WebSockets Proxy/Bridge
Websockify has been forked out into its own project. launch.sh
wil
automatically download it here if it is not already present and not
installed as system-wide.
For more detailed description and usage information please refer to the websockify README.
The other versions of websockify (C, Node.js) and the associated test programs have been moved to websockify. Websockify was formerly named wsproxy.