About the Clash Verge Community Guide

Clash-Verge.com is an independent community guide to Clash Verge Rev. It explains desktop installation, release selection, subscription import, custom rules, TUN mode and common troubleshooting workflows.

This website is not operated by the Clash Verge Rev project or the Mihomo team. The authoritative project source is the clash-verge-rev/clash-verge-rev GitHub repository.

How information is verified #

For release versions, installers, supported platforms and change logs, we prioritize first-party sources:

  1. the Clash Verge Rev repository and GitHub Releases;
  2. upstream release notes, Issues and project documentation;
  3. public Mihomo configuration documentation;
  4. official Windows, macOS and Linux documentation.

Download pages identify the verification date, version, CPU architecture and official release path where practical. A download mirror is treated only as transport: the URL should still preserve the upstream GitHub repository, release tag and asset filename.

Editorial principles #

  • A page’s modified date changes only when its facts, instructions or main content materially change.
  • Archived releases, Windows 7 limitations and discontinued portable builds are labelled clearly.
  • Third-party APKs, repackaged installers and “cracked” editions are not described as official software.
  • Application-level Clash Verge settings are distinguished from Mihomo profile settings.
  • When a behavior cannot be verified, we link to the upstream source instead of presenting a guess as fact.

Downloads and security #

Clash Verge Rev is free and open-source software. This website provides documentation and links to upstream releases; it does not own the project or officially endorse third-party mirrors, subscription providers or repackaged files. Verify the repository, release tag and filename before running an installer. Keep subscription URLs private because they frequently contain account tokens.

Languages #

The site currently publishes Chinese, English and Russian pages. Equivalent pages are connected with hreflang. When a guide has not been translated, the site exposes only the available languages rather than publishing low-quality automated placeholder content.

Corrections #

Interfaces and release behavior change over time. If a step differs from the current application, use the latest GitHub release and project documentation as the source of truth, and check the page’s updated date when returning.