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    OpenClash

    OpenClash

    A Clash Client For OpenWrt

    OpenClash is a robust Clash client for OpenWrt routers that enables policy-based network proxying. It supports numerous protocols—like Shadowsocks, Vmess, Trojan, Snell, SOCKS5, HTTP(S)—and allows flexible traffic routing rules within the router’s web console (LuCI). Compatible with multiple proxy protocols (Shadowsocks, Vmess, Trojan, Snell, SOCKS5, HTTP(S)). Rule-based policy routing within OpenWrt (via LuCI interface). Core updates and subscription support via UI with meta‑core...
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    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio

    Is a portable web server suite for windows 64Bit, for Web Development.

    Ascoos Web Extended Studio (AWES) is a portable, free 64-bit web server environment for Windows, designed for professional web developers and designers who need flexibility, modularity, and multi-version testing capabilities. It provides a complete local development stack based on technologies such as Apache, PHP, Node.js, Python, MariaDB, MongoDB, FileZilla, and other essential tools. 🔧 Key Features: - Multi-version support for PHP and MariaDB - Modular and upgrade-friendly...
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