Clash Downloads and Configuration Guides
This site organizes Clash resources covering client downloads, subscription imports, rule-based routing, DNS configuration, and troubleshooting. Each language has its own page structure; this page provides Simplified Chinese guidance. The focus is on practical steps and essential context, without turning terminology into a barrier.
Site Scope
The downloads page is organized by Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, and Linux, with current graphical clients and core packages listed in one place. Getting Started covers installation, subscription imports, mode selection, and connection checks; technical references go deeper into protocols, cores, and configuration compatibility. For a specific issue, visit the Help Center or work through Getting Started step by step.
Clash Open-Source Ecosystem
The original Clash established the basic model of configuration files, proxy groups, and rule-based routing. Clash.Meta extended that structure with broader protocol support, DNS features, and transparent proxy capabilities; the project was later renamed mihomo. Many desktop and mobile clients now use mihomo as their underlying core. The interface handles subscriptions, policy groups, and system proxy settings, while the core performs the actual routing.
Content Maintenance Standards
Download links are checked against the target platform, client name, and available version list, while archived projects are clearly marked with their maintenance status. Guides are updated around reproducible procedures: confirming menu locations, configuration fields, switching results, and common rollback paths. When multiple clients are involved, interface differences are noted instead of applying one client’s button labels to every platform.