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    Open Aimbot

    Open Aimbot

    Universal Aim Assist Framework

    ...The framework also features configuration management tools, enabling users to save and switch between custom setups. As an open-source project, it provides accessible source code for modification, customization, and community contributions.
    Downloads: 1,518 This Week
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    AimAhead

    AimAhead

    The fastest AI powered Aimbot

    AimAhead is an AI-powered aim assist tool designed for high-speed target acquisition. It captures the screen, processes the image through a selected AI model to detect enemies, and then aims towards them. Optimized for NVIDIA graphics cards, AimAhead converts ONNX models to TensorRT engine files for enhanced performance, achieving between 100 to 200 cycles per second depending on the model used.
    Downloads: 156 This Week
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    Aimmy

    Aimmy

    Universal Second Eye for Gamers with Impairments

    Aimmy is a source-available AI-based aim alignment tool created for gamers who have difficulty aiming because of physical, visual, coordination, or accessibility-related limitations. It uses computer vision to analyze screen captures and identify target-like objects without directly modifying game files. The project is built in C# with .NET, WPF, DirectML, ONNX, and YOLOv8. It includes a full graphical interface so users can adjust detection confidence, field of view, movement behavior, visual feedback, models, and configurations without writing code. Aimmy also supports model and configuration swapping, including community-made resources through its own ecosystem. ...
    Downloads: 41 This Week
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    RiptermsGhost

    RiptermsGhost

    An example injectable cheat for minecraft using java native interface

    RiptermsGhost is an example of an injectable cheat for Minecraft that utilizes Java Native Interface (JNI), Java Virtual Machine Tool Interface (JVMTI), Java method hooking, and constant pool editing. It serves as a demonstration of advanced techniques for modifying Java applications at runtime, specifically targeting Minecraft. The project is currently inactive and may require a full recode due to random crashes on some versions.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    AIMi AI Aimbot

    AIMi AI Aimbot

    AIMi its an AI aimbot, it work by real-time object detection

    AIMi is a Python-based AI aim-assist experiment that uses real-time object detection to identify human-like shapes in game footage. It is built around neural network detection and OpenCV processing rather than direct modification of game files. The project presents itself as a beta implementation, with current behavior depending heavily on processor performance, model accuracy, and screen conditions. It includes a simple object-detector interface so users can see how the system recognizes targets during testing. The repository describes a CPU-heavy version with limited GPU usage and notes plans for faster GPU-oriented improvements. ...
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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