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Analysis updated 2026-07-03

3,742Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · easy

TL;DR

A reference page listing download links and setup guides for Clash-compatible network proxy clients, helping users in China find the right app for their operating system and skill level.

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    What It Is
      Download index
      Client reference page
      No original code
    Clients Listed
      Windows and macOS
      Android and iOS
      Linux support
    Audience
      Beginners
      Advanced users
      Router users
    Status Tracking
      Active clients
      Discontinued clients
      Backup download links

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Find which Clash-compatible client to download for your operating system, whether Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS

REASON 2

Locate backup download links for discontinued Clash clients that are no longer actively maintained

REASON 3

Get beginner-friendly recommendations for which proxy client to start with based on your platform

How it stacks up

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Stars3,7423,7423,742
LanguagePythonPython
Setup difficultyeasyeasymoderate
Complexity1/52/53/5
Audiencegeneraldeveloperdesigner

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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · easy Time to first run · 5min
No license information is provided for this repository.

Wtf does this do

This repository is a navigation and download index for Clash-based network proxy clients. Clash is a rule-based proxy tool widely used in China to route internet traffic through different servers, which allows users to access services that are otherwise blocked. This repo does not contain the original Clash software itself, instead, it collects download links and tutorials for the many different client apps built on top of Clash. The README lists more than a dozen clients organized in a table, with columns showing which operating systems each one supports: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux. Some clients are still actively maintained and marked in green, while others have stopped receiving updates and are marked in red. For discontinued clients, the repo provides backup download links so users can still find older versions. The page also offers recommendations for beginners. Windows and macOS users are pointed toward FlClash, iOS users toward Shadowrocket, and Android users toward FlClash or Clash Meta for Android. More advanced users looking to set up proxy routing on a home router are directed to OpenClash or PassWall2. The README is written almost entirely in Chinese, which reflects its primary audience. Beyond the client table and recommendations, it also includes promotional links for two paid VPN subscription services, suggesting the repo has some commercial affiliation with those providers. In short, this is a reference page rather than a software project. It serves as a starting point for someone who wants to use a Clash-compatible client and needs to know which one to download, which platforms are supported, and where to find setup guides.

Yoink these prompts

Prompt 1
I want to set up a Clash proxy client on Windows. Which client from the clashbk/clash reference list is recommended for beginners and where do I download it?
Prompt 2
I'm on Android and want to use a Clash-compatible proxy client. Based on the clashbk/clash index, which clients are still actively maintained and support Android?
Prompt 3
I have a home router and want to set up proxy routing at the network level. According to the clashbk/clash guide, which tools like OpenClash or PassWall2 should I look into?

Frequently asked questions

wtf is clash?

A reference page listing download links and setup guides for Clash-compatible network proxy clients, helping users in China find the right app for their operating system and skill level.

What license does clash use?

No license information is provided for this repository.

How hard is clash to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.

Who is clash for?

Mainly general.

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