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Clash Verge Rev vs the Original Clash Verge (Differences, Download & Migration)

Many people searching “Clash Verge Rev” can’t quite tell how it relates to “Clash Verge”. This is a one-stop explainer plus migration guide.

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Clash Verge for Android? There Is No Official Android App — Use These Instead (FlClash / Clash Meta for Android)

If you’re searching for “Clash Verge for Android”, “Clash Verge Android download” or “Clash Verge APK”, here’s the straight answer first:

There is no official Android version of Clash Verge / Clash Verge Rev. It is a desktop client built on Tauri, available only for Windows, macOS and Linux — the official GitHub releases contain no APK.

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Clash Verge: How to Add Rules / Custom Rules (Rev v2.x current method)

If you searched for “Clash Verge add rules” or “custom rules”, you’ve probably hit the same trap as everyone else: you edited the config file, added your rules — and they all vanished after the next subscription update. This guide uses the current (v2.x) method so your rules survive subscription updates, with copy-paste examples.

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Clash Verge Global Extended Configuration: Override All Subscriptions at Once (Rev v2.x)

If you searched “Clash Verge global extended configuration”, you most likely want to change one setting for all subscriptions at once (e.g. a unified DNS or port) instead of editing each one. That’s exactly what Global Extended Configuration is for.

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Clash Verge TUN Mode Setup: Service Mode, Admin Mode & Troubleshooting

“How to set up TUN mode” is one of the most common Clash Verge questions. In one line: TUN mode routes your entire computer’s traffic through the proxy, including apps that ignore the system proxy. This guide covers the prerequisites and troubleshooting.

This follows Clash Verge Rev v2.x.

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Clash Verge vs Mihomo Party (Clash Party): Which Should You Choose?

If you searched “mihomo party clash verge”, you’re probably torn between the two Mihomo GUI clients. The bottom line first: they share a kernel and subscriptions are interchangeable — the choice comes down to framework and feature priorities.

Note: Mihomo Party was renamed Clash Party (repo mihomo-party-org/clash-party, site mihomo.party). Below we keep the familiar name “Mihomo Party”.

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Clash Verge Advanced Config: DNS, Chain Proxy, Ports, Lite Mode, Auto-Test, Blocking

This page is a quick reference for Clash Verge’s advanced settings: DNS, chain proxy, ports, node protocols, Lite Mode, auto-test, and domain blocking. For the basics (adding rules, the override mechanism) pair it with adding rules and Global Extended Configuration.

Put the override-type configs below into the Extended Configuration (global or per-subscription) so they survive subscription updates.

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Clash Verge vs ClashX vs Clash for Windows: What's the Difference?

Searching “Clash Verge vs ClashX” or “Clash for Windows vs Clash Verge”? You’re picking a client. Bottom line: Clash Verge Rev is the pick today — here’s why.

The difference in one table

ClientPlatformsKernelMaintenance
Clash Verge (Rev)Windows / macOS / LinuxMihomo✅ active
ClashXmacOS onlyoriginal Clash / Meta (fork)⚠️ original archived; ClashX Meta is a community fork
Clash for WindowsWindows / macOS / Linuxoriginal Clash❌ discontinued

Background: the original Clash core was taken down in 2023, and the ecosystem moved to Mihomo (Clash.Meta). Clash Verge Rev is the active client tracking Mihomo, so it’s best for new protocols and long-term support.

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