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free-v2ray-public-list

A simple and always-updated list of free, working V2Ray servers. including SS, SSR, Trojan, VLESS, VMess, TUIC, and Hysteria2. Just copy, paste, and connect — no signup, no payment, no nonsense. ⏰ Updated every 15 minutes . Also on Telegram: https://t.me/AbdalV2rayBot

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DEEP OPEN-SOURCE ANALYSIS

Free V2Ray Public List shares V2Ray server configurations

A repository that publishes V2Ray server configuration files in several protocols, refreshed on a schedule and distributed through GitHub and a Telegram bot.

What the repository publishes

The project maintains a list of V2Ray server configuration entries supporting protocols including SS, SSR, Trojan, VLESS, VMess, TUIC, and Hysteria2. The configurations are regenerated on a fixed schedule and provided as subscription files that compatible client applications can import. A Telegram bot offers the same configurations directly to users who message it.

How it is organized

The README links to recommended client applications for Windows, Linux, Android, macOS, and iOS, and explains the general import flow of copying a configuration or subscription link and connecting through a client. The content is presented bilingually in English and Persian, and the project is maintained by the same author behind related proxy list repositories.

Project context

The repository metadata carries no explicit software license, and the configurations it publishes are third party endpoints whose availability and operators are outside the project's control. Readers should be aware that such configuration lists change frequently, that connecting through unknown servers carries privacy and security considerations, and that any use is governed by local laws.

Editorial conclusion

The repository records 1,227 stars and 188 forks as of August 2026 and carries no explicit software license in its metadata. It publishes scheduled V2Ray configuration files in multiple protocols through GitHub and a Telegram bot.

DEEP OPEN-SOURCE ANALYSIS

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