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WePROXA 3.0.0 now supports Windows and macOS. Windows installation is available from the Microsoft Store.

WePROXA 3.6.0 Release Notes

WePROXA 3.6.0 makes your filters reusable, connects AI clients to captured traffic without leaking secrets, and finishes the native macOS experience with localized menus and theme-aware window chrome.

  • Saved Advanced Filters - Save the current query-builder rules as a named filter, then reapply, clone, rename, or update it from the new Filters folder in Explorer (Pro).
  • Guided AI connections - Generate a ready-to-paste MCP configuration for VS Code, Cursor, Codex, Claude Code, or JetBrains at user or workspace scope, then confirm the live connection status from Settings (Pro).
  • Captured traffic for AI clients - Connected MCP clients can list, filter, and page through captured requests and read bounded request and response bodies.
  • Sensitive data redaction - Passwords, authentication tokens, cookies, and payment card numbers are redacted from MCP tool output by default, controlled by a persistent Hide sensitive data setting.
  • Workspace and Scenario MCP tools - Create, rename, duplicate, activate, and delete Workspaces and Scenarios from an AI client, including a preview of what an activation would change.
  • Localized native chrome - The macOS menu bar, system tray, and window titles now follow the language selected in Settings and are already correct on the first frame after launch.
  • Theme-aware window chrome - The macOS vibrancy backdrop and traffic lights follow the app theme instead of the system appearance, across the main window and every detached tool, Settings, and editor window.
  • New keyboard shortcuts - Toggle the Advanced Filter and jump straight to Explorer, Workspaces, Certificates, Network Conditioning, and Scripting.
  • New default ports - Fresh installs now listen on 4545 and serve certificates on 7676, avoiding the crowded 8080 and 8888 defaults; a port you already configured is preserved.
  • Reliable Map Local toggles - Disabled rules stay compiled, so re-enabling a rule takes effect immediately instead of needing a restart.
  • Stable Map Local precedence - Overlapping rules keep a consistent oldest-rule-wins order after edits, so results no longer change based on the order you saved them.
  • Deep links at launch - A weproxa:// link that starts WePROXA is now handled, not just links opened while the app is already running.
  • Aligned window controls - The macOS traffic lights stay centered in the title bar as you change the UI font size.
  • Cleaner request details - The Scenario badge no longer crowds the request details header.

Thanks to everyone helping shape faster, safer, and more repeatable debugging workflows in WePROXA.