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[GH-ISSUE #1747] Creating Protobuf rules through Tools > Protobuf context menu. #1741
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Originally created by @jjmean2 on GitHub (Aug 21, 2023).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/ProxymanApp/Proxyman/issues/1747
Description
I always add Protobuf rules through context menu "Tools > Protobuf" triggered by clicking right button on request log item.
But today I found that menu disappears.
Maybe this functionality was removed in v4.8.2
I think this functionality is useful to make Protobuf rules quickly. Could you bring this functionality back into Proxyman?
Is there a reason that you removed that?
Why this feature/change is important?
Without that, I should more action to create a rule to match request that executed from Proxyman log.
Thank you for reading this!
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2023):
Sure, I will bring the Protocol back 👍
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2023):
@jjmean2 here is the Beta build: https://download.proxyman.io/beta/Proxyman_4.9.1_Add_protobuf_menu_items.dmg
I bring it back 😄 except the Code Generator.
@jjmean2 commented on GitHub (Aug 21, 2023):
Thank you 👍
@xzifan commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2024):
When will this feature be available on windows app? The current 2.11.0 does not have this menu in Tools
@NghiaTranUIT commented on GitHub (Mar 8, 2024):
Sorry @xzifan, Windows hasn't supported the Protobuf yet.