// OWNER · Sir-MmD · REPO SNAPSHOT
Sir-MmD
Turn your Android phone into a SOCKS5 proxy whose traffic always goes out over mobile data
STARS19+0 · 7d
FORKS1+0 · 7d
CONTRIBUTORS0maintainer graph thin
OPEN ISSUES · PRS0· 0
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LANGUAGEKotlin
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//STAR HISTORY · 12M
+19 all-time-window
Stars · cumulative19 · today
//WHY IT'S TRENDING· narrative synthesis · medium confidence
Sir-MmD/dataproxy is sitting at #2306 on the trending leaderboard with a pulse of 3/100 with no cross-source channels firing yet — GitHub-stars-only signal so far.
The 7-day star delta is +0 against a base of 19, so the headline number is category momentum more than a personal breakout. What's actually moving is the Kotlin mobile space.
Watch-outs: no tagged release on record (treat as pre-stable).
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// RELATED REPOS · CROSS-SOURCE OVERLAP
▌ FAQ · answers from the data spine
What is Sir-MmD/dataproxy?
Turn your Android phone into a SOCKS5 proxy whose traffic always goes out over mobile data
Who maintains dataproxy?
Maintained by Sir-MmD (the owner) on GitHub.
What language is dataproxy written in?
Primarily Kotlin.
When was dataproxy created? When was the last update?
Created May 26, 2026 · last commit May 29, 2026.
How do I install dataproxy?
Clone the repo:
git clone https://github.com/Sir-MmD/dataproxy.gitThen follow the README in the cloned directory.Is dataproxy actively maintained?
stalled — no commits for an extended period
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