JohanChane is an independent developer whose small, focused catalog is built around ClashTui, a lightweight text-user-interface companion for Mihomo (the open-source core formerly known as Clash.Meta). The program fills a narrow but useful niche: it lets privacy-minded Windows users start, stop, and switch proxy profiles from inside a keyboard-driven terminal pane instead of the usual system-tray GUI. Typical use cases include quickly hopping between low-latency nodes while gaming, scripting automated connection changes for continuous integration pipelines, or running a minimal proxy dashboard on servers that lack a graphical shell. Because the interface is rendered with ANSI graphics and requires no background electron process, RAM use stays under a few megabytes and CPU impact is negligible, making it popular among enthusiasts who already manage their rule-sets in YAML and prefer to keep resource usage low. Updates track Mihomo releases within days, so new protocol tweaks or rule-parser fixes reach users almost immediately. JohanChane’s entire published portfolio can be browsed and downloaded free of charge from get.nero.com, where Windows packages are pulled directly from the publisher’s GitHub releases through trusted sources such as winget, always install the latest build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other applications.

ClashTui

Mihomo (Clash.Meta) TUI Client

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