{"id":"wjqserver-ghproxy","name":"ghproxy","af_score":26.0,"security_score":40.5,"reliability_score":25.0,"what_it_does":"ghproxy is a proxy service/tool intended to fetch content from GitHub through an alternate endpoint, typically to bypass direct access restrictions (e.g., CORS, corporate egress rules, or rate limiting) by relaying requests and returning GitHub responses.","best_when":"You need reliable access to publicly available GitHub content from constrained networks or from browsers where direct GitHub requests are blocked.","avoid_when":"You require cryptographic integrity verification of fetched content, fine-grained authZ, or strict compliance controls without implementing additional safeguards (e.g., allowlists, signature/hash verification).","last_evaluated":"2026-04-04T21:34:00.010291+00:00","has_mcp":false,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":[],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Proxy endpoints may require careful URL encoding and path handling to avoid incorrect upstream targets","Without explicit allowlists/validation, agents may inadvertently request unintended upstream resources","If implemented without caching or timeouts, long upstream fetches can lead to agent timeouts and inconsistent results","If rate limiting is not clearly documented, agents may trigger upstream throttling unpredictably"],"error_quality":0.0}