gydi is an independent open-source publisher whose GitHub presence centers on network-proxy utilities designed for privacy-conscious Windows users. Its single public offering, Clash Verge, wraps the widely adopted Clash core in a lightweight Tauri-based desktop shell, giving administrators, developers, and privacy-minded consumers a straightforward graphical way to toggle multi-protocol proxies, filter traffic by domain or process, and switch rule profiles without touching YAML files. Typical use cases range from gamers reducing latency to overseas servers, to remote workers bypassing geo-blocks while keeping corporate endpoints whitelisted, to engineers who need fast proxy failover during continuous-integration pipelines. The interface stays minimal—system-tray mode for silent background relay, dashboard-style graphs for real-time latency, and one-click subscription updates—yet it exposes advanced features like TAP device routing, custom DNS mapping, and hot-key profile swaps. Because Tauri compiles to a small, self-contained executable, startup time and memory footprint remain low compared with Electron counterparts, making the client attractive for older laptops or portable toolkits. gydi’s entire catalog is available free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
A Clash GUI based on tauri.
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