Configuration And Usage Instructions for Clash Verge

Download Clash Verge from Download Page. After the download is complete, click the installation package, and follow the prompts to complete the installation. Clash Verge is a network proxy. After the installation, you need to configure the proxy node before you can use it. You can choose to build your own proxy server, or directly purchase a commercial proxy server.

Proxy Node Configuration

There are two ways to configure the proxy. In most cases we use the first one.

1. Import Profile URL

If you have the Proxy Profile URL, in "Profiles" tab, fill you url, then click "Import" to import the proxy configuration.

2. Use Your Own Proxy Server

If you have proxy node server, you need to edit the configuration file and import it yourself.
In "Profiles" tab, click "NEW" to create a new profile. In "Create Profile" card, choose "Local" type, then click "CHOOSE FILE" open you proxy configuration file. This is a demo proxy configuration file (Before using it, you need to change the proxy node to your own proxy node):
Example Configuration File (opens in a new tab)

Select Proxy Mode And Node

Click "Proxies", and in the upper right corner of the "Proxies" tab, you can see that there are four modes: Rule,Global,Direct And Script.

  • Global: this mode will ignore all rules and direct all net traffic to the node you selected.
  • Rules: this mode will proxy network access that matches the rules (which you can find in the "Rules" TAB) to the node you selected.
  • Direct: this mode will ignore all nodes and all traffic will not go through the proxy.
  • Script: this mode requires you to write rule scripts for network requests, which is an infrequently used mode.
    Usually, you can select the "Rule" mode. Then click to select a proxy node.

Turn on system proxy

Select "Settings" in the left navigation bar, then scroll down and find "System Proxy" and turn it on.