VmessCollector v1.1 is a desktop tool for automated collection, verification, and preparation of proxy nodes in a convenient, ready‑to‑use form. It is designed to quickly turn scattered subscription sources and links into a working pool of nodes for subsequent distribution through a local proxy server.
What the program does
VmessCollector takes a list of source links (subscriptions, “springs”) as input, periodically downloads configurations from them, and builds a unified file with nodes.
These nodes are then automatically checked for availability over HTTP to filter out “dead” or unstable ones and keep only truly working connections.
What data it collects
The program collects configuration links for popular protocols (vmess/vless/trojan/ss and others) from the specified URLs.
After verification, key parameters and the health status of each node are recorded, which allows it to form separate lists of “alive” nodes and, if needed, additional selections by type or IP family (IPv4/IPv6).
How it raises a proxy
Based on the filtered nodes, VmessCollector automatically generates a configuration for a local proxy engine that is launched directly from the program’s interface.
The user specifies the listening address and authentication mode, after which the program starts a local server that acts as a single access point to the collected pool of nodes.
Where it exports the lists
All intermediate and final lists are saved in the application’s working directory as text and CSV files.
Separate files contain the initial aggregated list, HTTP‑check results, and final lists prepared for use by external clients or for import into other proxy‑management systems.
After purchase, you will receive a license key with lifetime activation and a link to the installer of the program itself.
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