ABOUT THIS SITE

About Clash Android

Site focus, the Clash open-source ecosystem, content maintenance, and responsible-use boundaries.

Client Downloads Setup Guides Protocol Reference Troubleshooting

SITE SCOPE

Site focus

This site organizes Clash guides across multiple language directories and provides maintained, verified download links for clients. Coverage includes Android, Windows, macOS, iOS, and Linux, with a focus on VPN permissions, subscription imports, rule modes, protocol selection, and common issues. The download pages list clients by platform, while the guides explain the essential steps after installation.

OPEN SOURCE ECOSYSTEM

The Clash open-source ecosystem

The original Clash established the foundational structure for configuration files, proxy groups, and rule-based traffic routing. Clash Meta later expanded protocol and networking capabilities, and the related core continues to be maintained under the name mihomo. Different clients may use different core versions or add their own interfaces and platform adapters, so configuration compatibility, protocol coverage, and release schedules are not identical.

MAINTENANCE POLICY

Content maintenance standards

Download links are checked regularly against upstream release information, file paths, target platforms, and processor architectures. Version slots appear only when the manifest returns a valid release. Guides are reviewed against actual client workflows; when interface labels change between versions, stable procedures and system concepts take priority. Protocol documentation focuses on design differences and use cases rather than unverified performance claims.

USAGE BOUNDARY

Responsible-use boundaries

This site provides download links and technical documentation; it is not affiliated with the developers of any client, core, or related open-source project. Software names and project marks belong to their respective rights holders. When using clients, subscription services, or network features, follow applicable laws, service terms, and network-management requirements in your jurisdiction, and assess for yourself whether the configuration source and intended use are compliant.