About this site

Clash Guides and Download Information

This site brings together client download links, subscription import steps, and practical configuration guidance, making platform choices, installation, and related terminology easier to understand.

Site focus

Clash for Apple is a resource site for everyday users and advanced users, covering macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, and Linux. The download center organizes available clients by platform, while the guides explain subscription URL imports, proxy mode selection, rule-based routing, and common settings. The focus is on making each step clear rather than treating every client as if it followed the same process.

The Clash open-source ecosystem

The original Clash established the basic model of configuration files, proxy groups, and rule-based routing. Clash Meta expanded on it with broader protocol support, DNS features, and TUN capabilities, while subsequent core development continued under the name mihomo. Different graphical clients may use different cores and interfaces, so similarly named features can have different levels of support. Relevant pages on this site identify the distinctions between clients, cores, and platforms.

Content maintenance principles

Download information is checked separately for each platform and client, and pages are updated when links change. Guides are based on real interfaces and reproducible steps. Where system proxies, TUN, DNS, or configuration fields are involved, the applicable conditions and potential effects are noted. Version details are shown only when their sources are clear; uncertain information is not presented as fact.

Scope of use

This site provides software information, configuration guidance, and download navigation. It is not affiliated with the developers of the related open-source projects or clients. Software names and project marks belong to their respective rights holders. Use these tools in compliance with the laws and regulations where you live, applicable network service terms, and your intended use; assess for yourself whether a configuration source or network service suits your current environment.