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Clash Nyanpasu 1.6.1, published by keiko233, is a lightweight desktop front-end for the Clash proxy engine, built with the Rust-based Tauri framework to deliver a responsive, resource-friendly graphical interface on Windows. Positioned in the Networking / Proxy category, the application lets users toggle system-wide or per-app proxy rules, switch subscription profiles, monitor real-time traffic graphs, and edit YAML configurations through an intuitive dashboard instead of the command line. Its compact installer and low memory footprint make it suitable for laptops, office workstations, and portable environments where every megabyte counts, while still exposing advanced features such as TAP mode, custom rule providers, and UWP loopback exemption that appeal to power users who need granular control over outbound connections. Two consecutive public releases—1.6.1 being the latest—show incremental refinements in tray integration, auto-launch behavior, and core binary synchronization, reflecting the maintainer’s commitment to keeping pace with upstream Clash Premium updates without forcing disruptive UI changes. Typical use cases include circumventing geo-blocks for streaming services, unifying corporate proxy settings across hybrid work devices, routing gaming traffic through low-latency nodes, and providing developers with a convenient switchboard for testing applications behind different network stacks. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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