Okay, so today, let me tell you about this thing I did – setting up a “xia li husband” thing. Sounds weird, right? But stick with me.
First, I started by grabbing this “xia li” program. You can find it by searching online. I downloaded the newest version I could find and unzipped it. Easy peasy.
Next, I opened up the folder where I unzipped everything. Inside, I saw a bunch of files, but the one I needed was called “*”. I opened that up in a simple text editor, like Notepad.
- In this config file, I changed a few things.
- First, I set the port number. I just went with the default, “9090”, ’cause why not.
- Then, I saw a section for “external-controller”. I made sure the address there was correct, something like “127.0.0.1:9090”.
- I also found the secret key part. I made up a long and random password for this, like a cat walking across my keyboard kind of random. Super important to keep it safe!
After I tweaked those settings, I saved the config file. Now comes the fun part. I opened up a terminal window. You know, that black screen with white text where you type commands.
In the terminal, I navigated to the folder where I unzipped everything. I did this using the “cd” command, like “cd Downloads/xia li” or wherever you put it.
Once I was in the right folder, I typed in the magic command: “./clash”. And bam! The program started running. It showed a bunch of text scrolling by, which is normal. It means it’s working.
Then, I went to this website in my browser, it was the one mentioned in the config file. Something like 127.0.0.1:9090. And there it was, a nice-looking dashboard for “xia li”. It showed me all sorts of stuff about my connections and things. Fancy!
Next, I imported some profiles. This is where the “husband” part comes in, kind of. These profiles are like instructions for “xia li”. I found some online and added them to the dashboard. It was pretty straightforward, just clicking a few buttons.
Finally, I selected a profile and hit the “Connect” button. And that was it! My “xia li husband” was up and running. It was actually easier than I thought it would be. I just followed the instructions step by step, and it all worked out. Now, I’m using this “xia li” thing to manage my network traffic, and it’s been working great. It’s like having a little network butler, which is pretty cool.
Key Takeaway
So yeah, that’s how I set up my “xia li husband”. It wasn’t too hard, just a bit of fiddling with config files and clicking around in a dashboard. If I can do it, you probably can too!