Clash for Windows vs Clash Party

Clash for Windows: Widely referenced in older tutorials, but new users should check source and maintenance status carefully. Clash Party: Better for users who already understand Mihomo profiles and proxy group workflows.

Clash for Windows vs Clash Party: Key Differences

Compare Clash for Windows and Clash Party by platform support, maintenance status, subscription import, proxy modes, tutorial coverage and best-fit users before choosing.

ItemClash for WindowsClash Party
Best forUsers with specific legacy setup needsDesktop users already comfortable with Mihomo
Learning curveMediumMedium
Supported platformsWindows / MacWindows / Mac
Subscription importSubscription link and profile filesSubscription and profile management
Proxy modesSystem proxy, rule and globalRules, proxy groups and system proxy
Core / ecosystemClashMihomo
PositioningClassic legacy desktop clientLightweight Mihomo GUI
Repository / store statusGitHub API returned 404Active, not archived
Releases / store pageView releasesView releases
LinksClash for Windows / TutorialClash Party / Tutorial
RepositoryFndroid/clash_for_windows_pkgmihomo-party-org/clash-party
Public repositoryOriginal repo is currently inaccessibleYes, public GitHub repository
Open-source statusPublic source status is currently unverifiedYes, public repo with GPL-3.0 license
LicenseCurrently unverifiedGPL-3.0
Author / maintainerFndroidmihomo-party-org
Official source typeHistorical GitHub repositoryGitHub repository
Verification sourceGitHub API, 2026-05-18GitHub API, 2026-05-18

How to Choose Between Clash for Windows and Clash Party

For a new setup, start with Clash Party when it matches your platform and workflow; choose Clash for Windows when you rely on existing profiles, older tutorials or a specific feature.

Default pickPreferred

Clash Party

If you do not depend on an old profile or a specific tutorial, start with Clash Party. It is the clearer starting point for this use case.

When to choose the otherSpecific needs

Clash for Windows

Choose Clash for Windows when you already use it, or when a tutorial, profile or required feature clearly depends on it.

How to decide

New users need a starting point; existing users need migration fit

New users should follow the default pick; existing users should check migration fit first. If you already have a related setup or a tutorial requires it, Clash for Windows still makes sense.