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A daily-updated list of free proxy server connection strings using V2Ray, Shadowsocks, and Trojan protocols, primarily for users in China who want to access websites blocked by the national firewall.

setup: easycomplexity 1/5

This repository is a publicly shared collection of free proxy server connection strings, updated daily. The connections use protocols called V2Ray, Shadowsocks (SS), and Trojan, which are tools originally developed to route internet traffic in ways that can bypass network restrictions. The README is written in Chinese and is oriented toward users in China who want to access websites blocked by the national firewall.

The repository does not contain any application code. It is essentially a plain-text list of connection strings that you copy into a compatible client app on your device. The README lists several client applications: v2rayN for Windows, Clash Meta for Android, Shadowrocket for iOS, and FLClash for macOS. Once you have a client installed, you paste the subscription URL or the individual node strings into it, and the client handles connecting through those proxy servers.

A subscription URL is included, which points to a raw GitHub file that the client can poll to automatically get the latest list of nodes. The individual node strings in the README itself represent a snapshot from the date the README was last updated. Because free public nodes tend to go offline quickly, the list is refreshed daily.

The repository also promotes two paid VPN services as faster alternatives to the free nodes, listing their pricing, bandwidth, and features. These appear to be affiliate promotions rather than part of the core content.

This is a resource-sharing repository rather than a software project. It requires no installation on its own. The intended audience is anyone who needs a client-side proxy setup and wants a regularly updated list of free server options without running their own infrastructure.

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