-`gprox` was built to be a no-dependency development tool for simply proxying HTTPS traffic to a local HTTP endpoint. It was written as a port of [local-ssl-proxy](https://github.com/cameronhunter/local-ssl-proxy), a perfectly good NodeJS app for the same purpose. But the benefit is that you can install `gprox` very simply from `webi` or `go` (if you must), and you dont have to worry at all about NodeJS versions, etc! Plus there isn't any elevated access given to an interpreter you dont know much about if you're using `webi`.
+`gprox` was built to be a no-dependency development tool for simply proxying
+HTTPS traffic to a local HTTP endpoint. It was written as a port of
+[local-ssl-proxy](https://github.com/cameronhunter/local-ssl-proxy), a perfectly
+good NodeJS app for the same purpose. But the benefit is that you can install
+`gprox` very simply from `webi` or `go` (if you must), and you dont have to
+worry at all about NodeJS versions, etc! Plus there isn't any elevated access
+given to an interpreter you dont know much about if you're using `webi`.