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The preferred way to install mitmproxy - whether you're installing the latest
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release or from source - is to use [pip](http://www.pip-installer.org/). If you
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don't already have pip on your system, you can find installation instructions
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[here](http://www.pip-installer.org/en/latest/installing.html).
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<pre class="terminal">
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pip install mitmproxy
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</pre>
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## OSX
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- If you're running a Python interpreter installed with homebrew (or similar),
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you may have to install some dependencies by hand.
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- Make sure that XCode is installed from the App Store, and that the
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command-line tools have been downloaded (XCode/Preferences/Downloads).
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- Now use __pip__ to do the installation, as above.
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There are a few bits of customization you might want to do to make mitmproxy
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comfortable to use on OSX. The default color scheme is optimized for a dark
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background terminal, but you can select a palette for a light terminal
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background with the --palette option. You can use the OSX <b>open</b> program
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to create a simple and effective <b>~/.mailcap</b> file to view request and
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response bodies:
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<pre class="terminal">
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application/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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audio/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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image/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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video/*; /usr/bin/open -Wn %s
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</pre>
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2014-09-09 05:57:39 +00:00
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## Ubuntu
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On Ubuntu, you will need the following native packages to install mitmproxy
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from source:
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- build-essential
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- python-dev
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- libffi-dev
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- libssl-dev
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- libxml2-dev
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- libxslt1-dev
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