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feat: add tests for socks, README improvements #541

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This PR adds tests for SOCKS protocol and improves the README.

@jirimoravcik jirimoravcik added the adhoc Ad-hoc unplanned task added during the sprint. label Jun 22, 2024
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Great stuff, thanks Jirka

@jirimoravcik jirimoravcik merged commit 1ef5588 into master Jun 22, 2024
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