Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Follow step-by-step screenshots to install and launch V2RayN on Windows.
Learn how to bulk-import VMess server addresses into V2RayN from the clipboard.
Enable the HTTP proxy in PAC mode to route selected browser traffic through a server.
Pair this guide with the companion freefq/free repository that lists server nodes.
| freefq/tutorials | 100apps/openshare | conduktor/kafka-stack-docker-compose | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 3,622 | 3,622 | 3,622 |
| Language | — | Objective-C | Shell |
| Setup difficulty | easy | moderate | moderate |
| Complexity | 1/5 | 2/5 | 3/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | ops devops |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
No installation of this repository itself is needed, it only documents installing the separate V2RayN application.
This repository contains a short Chinese-language tutorial for setting up V2RayN, a Windows client application used to route internet traffic through proxy servers. The README walks through three steps: downloading and running V2RayN, importing server nodes, and enabling the HTTP proxy so that web traffic passes through the selected server. The guide is written for users who already have a list of VMess server addresses, which are connection strings for a specific type of proxy protocol. It explains how to paste those addresses into the V2RayN interface to import them in bulk, then how to activate one of the imported servers and toggle the proxy mode on. The recommended mode is PAC, which applies the proxy selectively to certain traffic rather than routing everything through it. The repository description translates to the single word "tutorials," and there is a companion repository called freefq/free that appears to be where the actual server node lists are distributed. Together the two repositories form a simple pair: one provides servers, the other explains how to use them. The README is brief, about one thousand characters including image links, and relies heavily on embedded screenshots to guide users through each step. There is no build process, no code, and no dependencies beyond the V2RayN software itself. The repository is a documentation-only resource aimed at users in China looking to access the open internet.
A short Chinese-language walkthrough for setting up the V2RayN proxy client on Windows.
No license information is provided in this repository.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
Verify against the repo before relying on details.