Our Mission

The Clash ecosystem has grown over the years into a thriving family of community clients — Clash Verge Rev, FlClash, Clash Nyanpasu, Clash Meta for Android, and more. They're powerful, but the sheer number of choices leaves beginners unsure where to start or how the installers differ across platforms and architectures. Our mission is simple: bring all this scattered information together into one clear, trustworthy, continuously updated site, so that finding the right download and understanding the setup steps is never a barrier.

What We Offer

  • Client Download Guides: Download links and installer format details for mainstream open-source clients, organized across six categories — Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Linux, and core.
  • Beginner's Guide: A step-by-step setup walkthrough from scratch, covering subscription imports, rule-based routing, TUN mode, and other common tasks.
  • Advanced Documentation: For more experienced users — covering rule syntax, remote provider management, advanced DNS/TUN parameters, and more.
  • Blog Articles: Regularly updated deep dives into specific scenarios like dashboard selection, protocol comparisons, and load balancing.

Our Principles

This site does not sell, resell, or recommend any proxy nodes or subscription services — any addresses or node names in our tutorials are formatting examples only. Every client we recommend is free software released under open-source licenses such as GPL-3.0, and download links point to official release channels wherever possible (GitHub Releases, App Store, Google Play). We track client updates on an ongoing basis but can't guarantee everything is real-time — always defer to the software's official release page if there's a discrepancy.

Who We Are

This site is maintained by a group of long-time open-source proxy tool users, with content compiled from public project docs, community discussions, and hands-on experience. We are not affiliated with the original development teams of any Clash client project and don't represent any official position. If you're a developer or maintainer of a related project and notice inaccurate or missing information, feel free to reach out through the project's official channels.

Note: Before using this site, we recommend reading our Disclaimer and Terms of Service to understand the nature and boundaries of the information provided here.

If you run into any issues, check the Beginner's Guide or Advanced Documentation first — most common questions are already answered there.