Quantumult X config for ad blocking, TikTok unlock, and more
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This repository provides pre-configured profiles for Quantumult X, a powerful network management tool for iOS. It aims to simplify the setup for users by offering ready-to-use rules for ad blocking, TikTok unlocking, and specialized traffic routing for services like AI platforms, streaming services, and social media. The primary benefit is a streamlined experience for users who want advanced network control without manual rule creation.
How It Works
The configuration leverages a combination of remote and local rule lists, rewrite rules, and policy groups. It integrates curated lists from popular community projects like blackmatrix7
for comprehensive app-specific routing and NobyDa
for ad blocking. The profiles define multiple policy groups (e.g., "AI Platforms," "Netflix," "TikTok") that users can assign their proxy nodes to, enabling intelligent traffic management. The "Fault Tolerance" policy group automatically switches between available nodes, enhancing reliability.
Quick Start & Requirements
full.conf
file from the repository or copy its content directly into Quantumult X's configuration editor.Highlighted Details
Maintenance & Community
The project is actively maintained by the author, "limbopro," with community support available via Telegram groups and channels. Links to Telegram and Twitter are provided for updates and discussions.
Licensing & Compatibility
The repository's configuration files are generally free to use. However, the underlying rule sets are sourced from various GitHub repositories, each with its own license. Users should be mindful of the licenses of the integrated third-party rule sets.
Limitations & Caveats
The configuration is specific to Quantumult X on iOS and may require manual adjustments if Quantumult X or integrated services change their behavior. Some advanced features, like specific app unlocks, might rely on community-provided rewrite rules that could break with app updates. The "Fault Tolerance" policy requires at least two functional proxy nodes to operate correctly.
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