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## Current Status ## Current Status
* This is the new GoLang/[ChdomeDP](https://github.com/chromedp/chromedp) version. * This is the new GoLang/[ChdomeDP](https://github.com/chromedp/chromedp) version.
* It's still lacking some features of the [older version](/old) (such as real http proxy mode) but far surpasses it in terms of stability and usability. * It's still lacking some features of the [older version](/old) but far surpasses it in terms of stability and usability.
* It's beta quality but comared to the older version, it's maintainable and supportable. * It's beta quality but comared to the older version, it's now maintainable and supportable.
* Currently works as browser-in-browser. A real http proxy mode is being investigated. Check [issue #35](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/issues/35) for updates. * Currently works as browser-in-browser. A real http proxy mode is being investigated. Check [issue #35](https://github.com/tenox7/wrp/issues/35) for updates.
## Usage ## Usage
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## Credits ## Credits
* Uses [chromedp](https://github.com/chromedp), thanks to [mvdan](https://github.com/mvdan) for dealing with my issues * Uses [chromedp](https://github.com/chromedp), thanks to [mvdan](https://github.com/mvdan) for dealing with my issues
* Uses [go-quantize(github.com/ericpauley/go-quantize), thanks to [ericpauley](https://github.com/ericpauley) for developing the missing go quantizer * Uses [go-quantize](github.com/ericpauley/go-quantize), thanks to [ericpauley](https://github.com/ericpauley) for developing the missing go quantizer
* Thanks to Jason Stevens of [Fun With Virtualization](https://virtuallyfun.com/) for graciously hosting my rumblings * Thanks to Jason Stevens of [Fun With Virtualization](https://virtuallyfun.com/) for graciously hosting my rumblings