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cfwuya1/CF-DNS-Clone

想拥有别人的优选域名吗?CF-DNS-Clon 让“白嫖”变得简单!只需通过 Cloudflare Workers 便捷部署,即可轻松克隆心仪的域名。同时,它还会化身勤劳的“搬运工”,自动搜罗各大优选 IP 网站,将最新鲜的 IP 资源整理好,直接送到你的 GitHub 仓库中。

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What it does

CF-DNS-Clone is a free tool that lets you copy another website's optimized domain settings — essentially inheriting the performance work someone else already did — and apply them to your own domain automatically. It also continuously collects and stores lists of high-quality server addresses into your own private repository, keeping everything up to date without manual effort.

Why it matters

This tool highlights a growing trend of builders finding creative ways to reduce infrastructure costs and setup time by piggybacking on others' optimization work, which has real implications for how teams think about content delivery and network performance on a budget. With 340 stars and 281 forks, there's clear demand for low-cost, automated infrastructure shortcuts — a signal for anyone building tools or services in the network optimization or developer productivity space.

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340
Forks
281
Contributors
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Language
JavaScript

Score updated Mar 26, 2026

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