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The speed of downloading dependent github sources and official website sources is slow.Lack of the ability to add dependencies from files #1844

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zay448345045 opened this issue Jul 14, 2024 · 0 comments
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Because in mainland China, the firewall of the network outbound interface and the DNS operators in mainland China have implemented intermittent and non-optimal interference on GitHub, subdomains and IPs. To achieve download acceleration in mainland China, you can refer to https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/412245-github-增强-高速下载 download, built-in multiple mirror address acceleration options in the application, or built-in host optimization, built-in preferred host, or enter the preferred host yourself, or built-in function of importing dependencies from local files.We can consider switching to domestic sites such as gitee to speed up downloads

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