Import ready-made traffic routing rules into Quantumult X or Surge without writing any configuration manually
Subscribe to ad-blocking rewrite rules for iOS proxy apps using a direct URL import
Automate daily JD.com check-ins to earn loyalty points without opening the app
Use pre-built price comparison scripts for JD.com and Taobao inside your iOS proxy app
Requires a paid iOS proxy app such as Quantumult X or Surge and an active proxy subscription.
This repository collects and syncs ready-made configuration files and scripts for several iOS network proxy applications, primarily Quantumult X, Surge, ShadowRocket, and Loon. These apps allow iPhone users to route internet traffic through custom rules, block ads, rewrite network requests, and run automated tasks. The repository bundles configurations that would otherwise require technical setup, so users can subscribe to them directly from within the apps. The main configs cover traffic-routing policies, which decide which requests go through a proxy and which go direct. They also include rewrite rules that modify network responses on the fly, and scheduled task scripts. Many of the scripts automate check-in actions on Chinese e-commerce platforms, particularly JD.com, to earn loyalty points or coupons automatically. Price-comparison scripts for JD.com and Taobao are also included. The repository does not maintain the underlying scripts itself. As the README states, it only syncs and redistributes scripts written by other community contributors. A Telegram channel is listed for update notifications, and several YouTube tutorials cover how to use Quantumult X with these configurations. The repository credits a long list of original script authors. A legal disclaimer is included in the README. It states that the scripts are shared for learning and resource-sharing purposes only, that users take responsibility for their own use, and that any content must be deleted within 24 hours of download. The author is not responsible for data leaks or legal consequences arising from use of the scripts. The README is written in Chinese and targets users already familiar with iOS proxy apps. Configuration files are linked directly as raw URLs for easy import into the supported apps.
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