# Proxy Command (/proxy)

This command allows you to generate fresh proxies to be used by you. You are able to share these proxies publicly or privately by using the public parameter. The Proxies will be presented in a downloadable CSV for you to be able to upload to a spreadsheet.

## Usage

To simply use this command you will be faced with one parameter which is public. For the example, we have selected true but if you don't want your proxies to be displayed to the public please select False.

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Once executed you will be provided with a CSV of fresh proxies for you to use.

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There is only one parameter:

* Public - This defines whether your results will be posted for everyone to see, or just for yourself
