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Clash for Android User Guide

Introduction#

Clash is a rule-based cross-platform proxy software core program written in Go language.
Clash for Android is a Clash client on the Android system.
Github project address: https://github.com/Kr328/ClashForAndroid
Supported protocols: Vmess, Shadowsocks, Snell, SOCKS5, ShadowsocksR version 2.1.1 and above.

Language Settings#

Language settings path: Settings → Interface → Language → Simplified Chinese
Settings 👉 Interface 👉 Language 👉 Simplified Chinese

If the current system language is Simplified Chinese, the software will default to display Simplified Chinese.
If the current system language is Traditional Chinese or other languages, it will default to display English.

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Adding Subscriptions#

  1. Import local configuration file
  2. Import URL (subscription link)
    After copying the Clash subscription, open the Clash for Android application and click Configuration.

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In the new pop-up window, click the button in the upper right corner and then select URL. Fill in the subscription address in the corresponding place and save.

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Starting the Service#

Return to the homepage. Click the switch to start the proxy. You will be prompted to allow or confirm the creation of a VPN.

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After enabling the proxy, you can click the middle proxy tab to enter the policy group panel, where you can switch nodes. Simply click on the node you want to switch to.
Click the ⚡ icon to perform latency testing, and the test results will be displayed to the right of the node name.

The method Clash for Android uses to test latency is to measure the time it takes to return the HTTP response header data packet from the target policy, not a simple ping.

Click the three-dot button in the upper right corner to access more settings: Refresh subscription, change proxy mode, change proxy group (policy group) order, change proxy (node) order, prefix merge (classify and display nodes with the same prefix).

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Just because it works well for me doesn't mean it will work well for you, as everyone's network environment is different, so the effects may vary. If you want to try it, I suggest starting with a one-month trial. Any airport may shut down.

「MoJie」An airport that mainly sells traffic packages for transit routes.

「BaJie」A high-end airport that combines IEPL and IPLC for all routes.

「ETON」A mid-range airport with transit routes for all routes.

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