Windows Version
1. Clash for Windows
Supports Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Clash for Windows / CFW
Telegram Group
You can also use the full version of Clash with "none" encryption: https://github.com/Indexyz/DummyClash/releases/tag/latest
2. ClashDotNetFramework
A Clash Windows GUI program written in .NET Framework. Compared to Clash for Windows, it uses less memory and has a nicer interface.
https://github.com/ClashDotnetframework/ClashDotnetframework (repository removed by author)
Telegram channel archive: https://t.me/jichangtj/409
For detailed tutorial, see: Clash.net / ClashDotNetFramework Tutorial
Clash for Windows Tutorial
Step 1: Set Up Node Information – Click "Profiles" on the Left
Choose either a subscription link or a configuration file!
1) If using a subscription link: Paste the subscription link, then click "Download" – you should see "Success" when done.
2) If using a configuration file: Drag and drop a local YAML configuration file onto the page, then click to select it. The selection should become highlighted.
When connected successfully, the bottom left corner will show "Connected".
Step 2: Set as System Proxy
How to enable: Click "General" on the left, then click "System Proxy". You can also enable auto-start with Windows by clicking "Start with Windows".
If you use a subscription link, you can set up automatic scheduled updates (optional). Go to "Profiles", click the "Change Information" button, enter a name, and set the update interval in hours (24 is a good choice).
3. Mini Web Version: ClashWeb
This version has the advantage of low memory usage. Files ending with "withoutpython.7z" require you to install Python and dependencies manually. For convenience, download the .7z file that does not end with "withoutpython" – it comes pre-packaged.
1) Launch: Double-click the ClashWeb.exe file.
2) Enable proxy: Right-click the cat icon in the system tray (bottom right), go to "Clash" → "Start Clash".
3) Set as system proxy: Right-click the cat icon, go to "System Proxy" → "Enable System Proxy".
4) Open the dashboard: Right-click the cat icon, go to "Control Panel" → "Open Control Panel".
macOS Version
1. Clash for Windows (macOS)
Clash for Windows also supports macOS. Download the macOS version from the same GitHub releases page.
2. ClashX
ClashX is a popular Clash client for macOS. Download the latest release and install it.
3. Stash
Stash is a Clash-based proxy tool for macOS with a native interface.
Linux Version
1. Clash for Windows (Linux)
Clash for Windows also supports Linux. Download the Linux version from the GitHub releases page.
2. Clash (Command Line)
You can download the Clash core from GitHub and run it via command line. Configuration is done via a YAML file.
Android Version
1. Clash for Android
Clash for Android is the official Android client. Download the APK and install it. Import your subscription or configuration file to get started.
2. Surfboard
Surfboard is another proxy client for Android that supports Clash configurations.
iOS Version
1. Stash (iOS)
Stash is a Clash-based proxy client for iOS. It is available on the App Store.
2. Shadowrocket
Shadowrocket is a popular iOS proxy client that supports Clash configurations.
3. Quantumult X
Quantumult X is a powerful iOS proxy tool that can import Clash configurations.
Note: iOS clients may require a paid subscription or one-time purchase.
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