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youlianboshi/vpn

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TLDR

A regularly updated Chinese-language list of free VPN services, proxy nodes, and circumvention tool links for accessing blocked websites inside China. Contains no source code.

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  root((vpn list))
    What it does
      VPN links
      Proxy nodes
      Circumvention tools
    Protocols
      Shadowsocks
      Trojan
      Vless
    Content
      Download links
      Invite codes
      Telegram channels
    Risks
      Legal risks
      Security risks
      Cracked software
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Find free VPN or proxy service links to access blocked websites while in China.

USE CASE 2

Discover Shadowsocks, Trojan, or Vless proxy node addresses shared by the repository maintainer.

USE CASE 3

Access Telegram channel links where additional circumvention resources are posted.

Getting it running

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 30min

Includes links to cracked commercial software, legal and security risks vary by country and region.

No open-source license is attached to this repository.

In plain English

This repository is a regularly updated collection of links to VPN services aimed at users in China who want to access websites that are blocked by national network filters. VPN stands for Virtual Private Network, a tool that routes your internet traffic through a server in another country, which can make blocked sites reachable from inside restricted networks. The repository does not contain any source code. It functions as a reference list of external tools and services, with new entries added over time as free or cracked options become available. Entries include patched versions of commercial VPN clients distributed without payment, free-trial services that reset their usage limits by changing IP addresses or device identifiers, and links to Telegram channels where the repository owner shares additional resources. The README is written entirely in Chinese and provides download links, invitation codes, archive passwords, and brief usage notes for each entry. Services listed include various commercial VPN accelerators, as well as nodes using Shadowsocks, Trojan, and Vless proxy protocols. These are lightweight proxy protocols frequently used to bypass deep packet inspection, which is the technique network filters use to detect and block VPN traffic. The repository is updated on an ongoing basis, with entries dated throughout 2025 and 2026. Because the content includes links to cracked commercial software and circumvention tools, users should consider the legal and security risks in their region before using anything listed here. There are no build instructions, no tests, and no open-source license attached to this repository.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
I'm in China and need to access a blocked site. How do I configure a Shadowsocks client using a node address from a public proxy list?
Prompt 2
Explain the difference between HTTP proxies, SOCKS4, and SOCKS5, which should I use for general web browsing versus streaming video?
Prompt 3
How do I import a Vless or Trojan subscription URL into a client like v2rayN on Windows or Shadowrocket on iOS?
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