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    Clash Verge Rev

    Clash Verge Rev

    A modern GUI client based on Tauri

    Clash Verge Rev is an open-source desktop application that provides a modern graphical interface for managing network proxy configurations and routing internet traffic through rule-based tunneling systems. Built using the Tauri framework and Rust, it delivers a lightweight yet high-performance experience across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. The application is based on the Mihomo (formerly Clash Meta) core, which enables advanced proxy routing capabilities, allowing users to define...
    Downloads: 239 This Week
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    Clash Verge

    Clash Verge

    A Clash Meta GUI based on Tauri

    Clash Verge Rev is an open-source desktop application that provides a modern graphical interface for managing network proxy configurations and routing internet traffic through rule-based tunneling systems. Built using the Tauri framework and Rust, it delivers a lightweight yet high-performance experience across Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms. The application is based on the Mihomo (formerly Clash Meta) core, which enables advanced proxy routing capabilities, allowing users to define...
    Downloads: 336 This Week
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    Clash Party

    Clash Party

    Another Mihomo GUI

    Clash Party is a cross-platform graphical client built around the Mihomo (Clash Meta) core, designed to manage and route network traffic through configurable proxy protocols in a user-friendly desktop environment. It provides an advanced interface for configuring proxy rules, managing subscriptions, and optimizing network routing behavior across operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux.
    Downloads: 155 This Week
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    Outline Client

    Outline Client

    Outline clients, developed by Jigsaw

    ...The Outline clients use the popular Shadowsocks protocol, and lean on the Cordova and Electron frameworks to support Windows, Android / ChromeOS, Linux, iOS and macOS. The Outline Client is a cross-platform VPN or proxy client for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and ChromeOS. The Outline Client is designed for use with the Outline Server software, but it is fully compatible with any Shadowsocks server. The client's user interface is implemented in Polymer 2.0. Platform support is provided by Cordova and Electron, with additional native components in this repository. ...
    Downloads: 110 This Week
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