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Xray panel supporting multi-protocol multi-user expire day & traffic & ip limit (Vmess & Vless & Trojan & ShadowSocks & Wireguard)
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DelClient rejects the removal that would leave an inbound with zero
clients (the constraint exists because Xray protocols need at least
one client to keep the inbound functional). The bulk-delete flow
fired one DelClient call per picked client in a loop, so picking
every client meant the final iteration always errored out with
"no client remained in Inbound" and surfaced as a red toast even
though N-1 deletions had already gone through.
Now confirmBulkDelete detects the "all selected" case up front,
drops the last client from the request, and surfaces the partial
operation in the confirm dialog ("N-1 / N — last selected will
remain. Delete the inbound to remove all."). The pre-existing
single-row delete path and partial-selection bulk delete paths are
untouched. If the only client in the inbound is selected, a
Modal.warning explains the constraint instead of asking for confirm.
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3X-UI — advanced, open-source web-based control panel designed for managing Xray-core server. It offers a user-friendly interface for configuring and monitoring various VPN and proxy protocols.
Important
This project is only for personal usage, please do not use it for illegal purposes, and please do not use it in a production environment.
As an enhanced fork of the original X-UI project, 3X-UI provides improved stability, broader protocol support, and additional features.
Quick Start
bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mhsanaei/3x-ui/master/install.sh)
For full documentation, please visit the project Wiki.
A Special Thanks to
Acknowledgment
- Iran v2ray rules (License: GPL-3.0): Enhanced v2ray/xray and v2ray/xray-clients routing rules with built-in Iranian domains and a focus on security and adblocking.
- Russia v2ray rules (License: GPL-3.0): This repository contains automatically updated V2Ray routing rules based on data on blocked domains and addresses in Russia.
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