The v2ray organization on GitHub, known as Project V, focuses on providing solutions for network proxying. Their repositories primarily utilize programming languages such as Go, HTML, C#, Kotlin, Ruby, and Python. Notable projects include v2ray-core, a platform for bypassing network restrictions, and domain-list-community, a community-managed resource.
A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions.
Community managed domain list
Source code for https://www.v2ray.com/
Mirror of V2Ray core releases
A Windows GUI client for V2Ray.
The homebrew tap for v2ray-core.
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This project is currently discontinued. Please use this code with care and considering adopt it.
V2Ray Portal
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Utilities to support Project V
Deprecated
Repository for experimental code
Deprecated. Please use v2ray-core for feature requests
A GUI for V2Ray-core, written in PyQt5
A tun2socks implementation written in Go.
V2Ray Protobuf-lite models and DSL builder for them
A SIP003 plugin based on v2ray
A cross-platform v2ray GUI client
Daemon service for V2Ray panel nodes
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v2ray builds a variety of tools aimed at enhancing internet privacy and bypassing network restrictions. Their notable projects include v2ray-core, which serves as the foundation for proxy solutions.
The v2ray organization employs several programming languages in their repositories, with a primary focus on Go, HTML, C#, Kotlin, Ruby, and Python for various projects and tools.
Yes, all repositories under the v2ray organization are public. This allows users and developers to access, contribute to, and utilize the various projects available on their GitHub account.
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