ClashX Meta Setup Tutorial

ClashX Meta is a macOS client for macOS. Follow these steps to import a subscription URL, update the profile, choose a node and enable proxy mode.

01

Get subscription

Nodes are the core of proxy access, so ClashX Meta needs a subscription or profile before it can route traffic.

The recommended workflow is URL import: copy the subscription URL from your provider. The screenshots use Changlian subscription provider as the example.

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02

Add subscription

Open the profile, configuration or subscription entry in ClashX Meta. Paste the copied subscription URL into the URL field, then save, download or import the profile according to the client prompt.

If the client also supports local files, use that only when URL import is unavailable or your provider explicitly gives a YAML file.

ClashX Meta Add subscription screenshot 1
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03

Select profile

Select the profile you just added, then return to the main screen. The selected profile is the one ClashX Meta will use for nodes, groups and rules.

ClashX Meta Select profile screenshot 1
04

Select a node

Open the proxy or policy group view and choose an available node. Pick a node based on region, latency and the service you need to access.

ClashX Meta Select a node screenshot 1
05

Enable system proxy

Enable the proxy switch shown in the screenshots. Desktop clients usually use System Proxy, while mobile clients may request VPN permission the first time.

After it is enabled, traffic is forwarded through the ClashX Meta profile.

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Outbound mode notes

ClashX Meta supports different routing modes for different situations. Keep Rule Mode for everyday use unless you are troubleshooting or need a fixed behavior.

  • Rule Mode is recommended for daily use because it follows the profile rules.
  • Global Mode sends all traffic through the selected proxy and is useful for testing.
  • Direct Mode bypasses the proxy when you need local access or network debugging.
  • Script Mode is for advanced profiles that define custom routing logic.