What is Clash used for?
Clash is a network proxy tool that supports multiple protocols and is often used for scientific Internet access. It supports protocols such as Shadowsocks, Vmess, and Trojan, and provides powerful rule configuration and load balancing functions, which can help users easily access blocked content in different network environments. Clash forwards users' network requests through a local proxy server, allowing users to bypass geographical or network restrictions and access global Internet content.
In addition to the common wall-climbing functions, Clash can also be used for some advanced network management, such as automatically selecting proxy servers according to different rules, adjusting network traffic according to regions or network conditions, etc. It has multiple versions, supports operating systems such as Windows, macOS, and Linux, and can be configured through a graphical interface or command line.