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    Tailscale

    Tailscale

    The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA

    ...The project includes a daemon (tailscaled) and a CLI tool that run on major operating systems, and it also forms the basis for the official clients on platforms like iOS and Android, though those have GUI wrappers not fully in this repository.
    Downloads: 153 This Week
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    AmneziaWG for Android

    AmneziaWG for Android

    Android GUI for AmneziaWG

    ...The project is built around a native Android codebase using Kotlin and Java. It includes the tunnel and UI components needed to manage AmneziaWG connections from a phone or tablet. The repository supports building from source with Gradle and submodules, which makes it useful for developers who want to inspect, customize, or package the client themselves. It is best suited for users and maintainers who need an Android-facing companion to the AmneziaWG protocol rather than a general-purpose VPN framework.
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Outline Client

    Outline Client

    Outline clients, developed by Jigsaw

    ...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. Outline clients share the same web app across all platforms. This code is located in the src/www directory. If you are making changes to the shared web app and do not need to test platform-specific functionality, you can test in a desktop browser. It provides the "missing Unix pieces" required by build system such as rsync (and many others).
    Downloads: 65 This Week
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    BoringTun

    BoringTun

    Userspace WireGuard Implementation in Rust

    ...It implements the core WireGuard protocol — including key exchange, encryption (ChaCha20-Poly1305), and authenticated transport — while omitting platform-specific tunneling stacks, allowing embedment in custom VPN client applications or userspace networking tools. The repository includes both a library for programmatic use and a command-line executable that can act as a userspace WireGuard interface on supported platforms like Linux and macOS. Because it’s written in Rust, BoringTun benefits from strong safety guarantees, memory safety without garbage collection, and cross-platform support, making it suitable for mobile, desktop, and server environments.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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