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    v2rayN

    v2rayN

    A V2Ray client for Windows, support Xray core and v2fly core

    A V2Ray client for Windows, support Xray core and v2fly core. If you are new to this, please download v2rayN-Core.zip from releases. Otherwise please download v2rayN.zip (you will also need to download v2ray core into the same folder with v2rayN.exe) Run v2rayN.exe.
    Downloads: 1,433 This Week
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    Clash Verge

    Clash Verge

    A Clash Meta GUI based on Tauri

    ...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 rules for how network traffic is handled and routed through different proxy nodes. It is designed to simplify complex proxy management tasks by offering a clean, user-friendly interface while still exposing powerful configuration options for advanced users. ...
    Downloads: 265 This Week
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    Clash Verge Rev

    Clash Verge Rev

    A modern GUI client based on Tauri

    ...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 rules for how network traffic is handled and routed through different proxy nodes. It is designed to simplify complex proxy management tasks by offering a clean, user-friendly interface while still exposing powerful configuration options for advanced users. ...
    Downloads: 196 This Week
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    Project X

    Project X

    Originates from XTLS protocol, providing a set of network tools

    Project X is a powerful and extensible network proxy platform designed to provide advanced routing, tunneling, and traffic obfuscation capabilities. Originating from the XTLS protocol ecosystem, it serves as the core engine behind a wide variety of tools used for secure communication and bypassing network restrictions. The project supports multiple protocols such as VLESS, VMess, Shadowsocks, and Trojan, enabling flexible configuration for different networking scenarios. It is written primarily in Go and is optimized for high performance, making it suitable for both personal and large-scale deployments. ...
    Downloads: 17 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. The application integrates multiple proxy protocols, allowing users to route traffic through different nodes based on rules, performance, or geographic requirements. ...
    Downloads: 35 This Week
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    V2Ray Desktop

    V2Ray Desktop

    Elegant cross-platform proxy GUI client that supports Shadowsocks

    ...Compared to V2Ray, V2Ray Desktop provides more advanced features such as server subscription and latency test. You can easily migrate to V2Ray Desktop from Shadowsocks-Qt5 and V2Ray Core by importing their config files. Some functions (e.g., server subscription) in the prebuilt binary packages require OpenSSL >= 1.1.0. If you are using Ubuntu<=18.04, please install OpenSSL manually. You can refer to Installation Guide in the Wiki page for the detailed information.
    Downloads: 661 This Week
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    V2Ray

    V2Ray

    V2Ray is a set of tools for building your own private network

    Project V is a set of tools to help you build your own privacy network over internet. The core of Project V, named V2Ray, is responsible for network protocols and communications. It can work alone, as well as combine with other tools.
    Downloads: 313 This Week
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    Kitsunebi

    Kitsunebi

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android

    A fully-featured V2Ray client for Android. The Core used by Kitsunebi extends the function of v2ray-core, and adds a strategy of selecting the fastest node according to the node delay value. You can add a node group on the graphical interface to enable it. If you use custom configuration, there are several configuration items, except for tolerance. The delay test is not ICMP Ping or TCP Ping, the method used is roughly the same as that used by the latency strategy in load balancing, actually sends a proxy request to outbound, and records the time it takes to return non-null data. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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