Access premium video streaming on platforms like iQiyi or Tencent Video using free shared credentials.
Download files from Baidu Wangpan cloud storage without a paid account using shared login details.
Install browser scripts to bypass paywalls on Chinese music and document platforms.
Check if a website domain has been blocked on WeChat or QQ using the included API tools.
Requires the Tampermonkey browser extension for script-based access, shared account credentials may expire.
Wildcat (野猫) is a Chinese project that collects and shares free VIP account credentials and access tools for a large number of Chinese online platforms. The repository is essentially a curated list of login details and browser scripts that give users access to paid features on services they would normally need to subscribe to. The platforms covered span several categories. For cloud storage and downloads, it includes Baidu Wangpan (a Chinese cloud drive) and Xunlei (a download manager). For video streaming, it covers iQiyi, Tencent Video, Youku, and Bilibili. For music, it includes QQ Music, NetEase Cloud Music, Ximalaya, and others. It also covers food delivery membership perks for platforms like Meituan and Ele.me, document download access for Baidu Wenku, stock image libraries, and academic paper databases including both Chinese repositories and international ones like Web of Science, ScienceDirect, IEEE, and Nature. In addition to account sharing, the project provides Tampermonkey browser scripts (small programs you install as browser extensions) that automate access to video, music, and document content. There are also APIs for checking whether a domain has been blocked on WeChat or QQ, which is useful for people running Chinese websites. The README is written in Chinese and is structured as a menu linking to each service category. Access is described as completely free. The project is operated alongside a companion website and a WeChat public account. It is MIT licensed and was started in 2019. The repository has no primary programming language listed because its content is mainly configuration, scripts, and links rather than a standalone application.
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