: Briefly mention which apps the links work with (like Shadowsocks, Outline, or V2RayN) at the bottom of the file.
# SS Links Update - [Insert Date] # Source: [Your Name/Channel] # Server 1: Tokyo, Japan ss://YmYtY2ZiOnRlc3Rhc3NAMTkyLjE2OC4xMDAuMTo4ODg4#JP-Tokyo-01 # Server 2: Los Angeles, USA ss://YWVzLTI1Ni1nY206cGFzc3dvcmRAMTIzLjQ1LjY3Ljg5OjQ0Mw==#US-LA-02 # Server 3: Frankfurt, Germany ss://Y2hhY2hhMjA6bXlwYXNzQDE4OC4xMi4zNC41Njo4MDgw#DE-Frankfurt-01 # Instructions: # 1. Copy the link starting with 'ss://' # 2. Open your client (Shadowsocks, V2Ray, etc.) # 3. Select "Import from Clipboard" Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard Key Elements to Include: SS Links Update txt
: Ensure your Base64 strings are correctly formatted so the import doesn't fail. : Briefly mention which apps the links work
Below is a standard template you can use. You can swap the placeholders with your actual server details. Recommended Content Format Open your client (Shadowsocks, V2Ray, etc
Since "SS Links Update.txt" is commonly used as a title for sharing or similar proxy server configurations, the content needs to be clean, functional, and easy for software to parse.
: Include the date and time of the update so users know if the links are still "fresh."
: Use the # symbol at the end of a link to give the server a name (e.g., #US-West ). This helps users identify which location they are connecting to within their app.