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    Kitty-Tools

    Kitty-Tools

    Kitty-Tools is a Kahoot Cheating Client for all devices and interfaces

    ...The project focuses on simplifying interaction with Kahoot sessions by offering tools that can automate participation, manipulate answer selection, and streamline gameplay workflows. Its architecture allows users to connect to live game sessions and perform actions programmatically, which can be useful for testing, demonstration, or experimental purposes. The software is designed with a lightweight approach so that it can operate efficiently across devices with varying capabilities. Additionally, it includes a user-friendly interface layer that abstracts the complexity of network interactions with Kahoot servers.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    GrimAC

    GrimAC

    Fully async, multithreaded, predictive, open source, 3.01 reach

    GrimAC is an open-source anticheat system designed to detect and prevent cheating on Minecraft multiplayer servers through predictive simulation and advanced movement analysis. The project uses a simulation-based detection engine that recreates player movement and physics in order to identify discrepancies between legitimate gameplay and modified client behavior. By analyzing how players move, interact with the world, and send network packets to the server, Grim can detect a variety of...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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