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    OpenClash

    OpenClash

    A Clash Client For OpenWrt

    ...Compatible with multiple proxy protocols (Shadowsocks, Vmess, Trojan, Snell, SOCKS5, HTTP(S)).
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    Mellow

    Mellow

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy client for Windows

    Mellow is a rule-based global transparent proxy tool that can run on Windows, macOS and Linux, and can also be configured as a router transparent proxy or proxy gateway, supporting multiple proxy protocols such as SOCKS, HTTP, Shadowsocks, VMess, etc. Mellow is a transparent proxy client. If you don’t understand it, then to be more realistic, it can not only proxy browser requests, but also proxy WeChat, QQ, Telegram clients, Instagram clients, NetEase Cloud Music, and various command lines Network requests from tools, Docker containers, virtual machines, WSL, various IDEs, various games, etc. do not require any additional proxy settings. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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