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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: 15 This Week
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    AIMi AI Aimbot

    AIMi AI Aimbot

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

    ...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. Because it is designed around game targeting behavior, it should only be discussed and used in authorized, accessibility-focused, private, or noncompetitive environments.
    Downloads: 245 This Week
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