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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)).
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Hysteria

    Hysteria

    Hysteria is a powerful, lightning fast and censorship resistant proxy

    ...It supports a wide range of use cases including SOCKS5 and HTTP proxying, TCP/UDP forwarding, Linux TProxy for network redirection, and even tunneling via TUN interfaces, making it a flexible choice for developers and network engineers needing robust remote access or traffic obfuscation. Because it’s implemented in Go and MIT-licensed, the project provides cross-platform builds for major operating systems and architectures, letting users deploy servers and clients for both personal and infrastructural purposes.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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