Android - ClashA Tutorial

Clash is a rule-based cross-platform proxy software core program written in Go language. ClashA is a graphical Clash branch that currently performs well on Andorid.

About ClashA

It is a rule-based, cross-platform proxy software core program written in Go language.
It is a graphical Clash branch that currently performs well on Andorid.
Github project address: https://github.com/ccg2018/ClashA

Features

  • You can switch proxy mode and node at any time

  • Support node batch delay testing

  • One-click configuration via hosted link

  • Rule hit analysis

  • Log Output

System environment when organizing the tutorial

Android 9, Color OS V6.0
ClashA 0.0.3 Pre-release

This document applies to:N3RO
Some content in this document may become invalid with the software version iteration.

Download and install

Github project address: https://github.com/ccg2018/ClashA

Get started quickly

Please log in to the airport's official website, enter the "Interface" page, and copy the Clash subscription address.

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After copying the Clash subscription, open the ClashA application.

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Click the three dots button in the upper right corner. Select Download Config .

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Please paste your Clash subscription link.

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Wait for a few seconds and you will see the configuration file card that was successfully downloaded.

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There is a refresh button in the upper right corner. Airport server information may be updated from time to time. If a large area of nodes time out, you can try to refresh the subscription.

Click the upper right corner Dashboard, you can enter the policy group panel.

 

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The following is a brief introduction to the policy group panel.

 

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exist acting After selecting a node on the interface, you can close the window and click the cat (proxy switch) in the lower right corner of the homepage to connect to the node.

More

Click the three-bar button in the upper left corner to view more settings.

 

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Click Global Settings

 

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It is not recommended to enable IPv6 support. Many netizens reported that Facebook and IG pictures could not be loaded after enabling IPv6. This may be because Android devices give priority to using IPv6, but the current domestic IPv6 environment is hard to describe...

If you don't understand the meaning of the following options, please do not change them and keep the default values.

 

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