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Stash vs Wireshark

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Stash

7.0
Utilities

Network tool based on Clash

Wireshark

9.0
Developer Tools

Network protocol analyzer

Metric Stash Wireshark
Category Utilities Developer Tools
AI Score 7.0 9.0
30-day Installs 127 4.5K
90-day Installs 333 12.8K
365-day Installs 852 47.8K
Version 4.2.0,467 4.6.5
Auto-updates Yes Yes
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars 12.0K 9.1K
GitHub Forks 1.0K 2.1K
Open Issues 800 2
License AGPL-3.0 GPL-2.0
Language Go C
Last GitHub Commit 1mo ago 1mo ago
First Seen Feb 27, 2026 Aug 14, 2013

Reviews

Stash

Stash is a network tool based on Clash, offering proxy and network management features. It uniquely serves as an organizer for specific content, benefiting users seeking both network tools and content organization.

Stash is a network tool based on Clash, providing proxy capabilities and content organization features.

Pros

  • + Open-source with AGPL-3.0 license, allowing modifications and distribution.
  • + Active development evidenced by recent commits.
  • + Niche functionality for content organization, appealing to specific users.

Cons

  • - High number of open issues may indicate potential bugs or unaddressed feature requests.
  • - Niche focus limits broader appeal.

Wireshark

Wireshark is a powerful network protocol analyzer used for debugging and analyzing network traffic. It supports a wide range of protocols and offers both graphical and command-line interfaces, making it a versatile tool for developers and network administrators.

Wireshark captures and analyzes network traffic in real-time, providing detailed insights into data packets and network behavior.

Pros

  • + Open-source and free to use
  • + Extensive protocol support and deep packet inspection
  • + Active development and community support
  • + User-friendly graphical interface
  • + Cross-platform compatibility
  • + Real-time network monitoring
  • + Scripting and automation capabilities

Cons

  • - Steep learning curve for new users
  • - Can be resource-intensive for large captures