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What is aura-sight-v1-2026?

ilyassacha/aura-sight-v1-2026 — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-05-18

184Audience · generalComplexity · 3/5LicenseSetup · moderate

In one sentence

A repo billed in its README as a fair play Valorant assistant, but its own description advertises Valorant hacks and mods, a classic cheat tool disguise.

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  root((Valo-Vision))
    What it claims
      Agent pick suggestions
      Cooldown tracking
    Contradiction
      README says fair play
      Description says hacks
    Tech stack
      Python
      CLI tool
    Concerns
      No visible code
      Same day repo push

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Study how cheat tools disguise themselves with fair play language to evade detection.

USE CASE 2

Compare the README claims against the repo's own description and topics to spot inconsistencies.

USE CASE 3

Use as a reference example when researching game cheat distribution patterns.

What is it built with?

Python

How does it compare?

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Setup difficultymoderateeasyeasy
Complexity3/52/52/5
Audiencegeneralvibe codergeneral

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 30min

Requires OpenAI and Claude API keys plus a downloaded executable from an unverified GitHub Pages link.

States an MIT license, though the tool's actual purpose contradicts its own documentation.

So what is it?

This repository is listed as Aura-Sight-V1-2026, but its README is titled Valo-Vision-V2-2026, a mismatch that suggests the description was copied from a template used across several similar repositories. The README describes the tool as a strategic intelligence layer for players of the game Valorant, giving tactical suggestions during matches. The README claims the tool analyzes public game data, sound cues, and visible ability effects to suggest which character to pick, track when abilities are on cooldown, and detect whether opponents are on console or PC. It states these features do not modify game files, inject code into the game process, or provide wallhacks or aimbots, and that the project is not affiliated with Riot Games, the maker of Valorant. However, the repository's own short description advertises it very differently, calling it Valorant hacks and mods with instant download, which directly contradicts the README's claim of fair and non intrusive use. This split between an innocent sounding README and a hack focused description and topic list is a common pattern used to gain search visibility for cheat tools while appearing legitimate to casual readers. The README includes example configuration files and a sample command line invocation, but the repository was created and pushed on the same day in May 2026, and no working source code was found alongside the documentation. Given the contradictory framing, the download link pointing to a GitHub Pages site rather than a release page, and the game cheat related topics attached to the repository, this project should be treated as a likely game cheat or mod tool rather than the fair play assistant the README describes. Downloading and running it risks a Valorant account ban and possible malware, since executables from unverified sources of this kind often bundle unwanted software.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Compare this README's fair play claims against the repo's short description and explain the contradiction.
Prompt 2
List the red flags that suggest this is a game cheat tool rather than an analytics assistant.
Prompt 3
Explain what risks come with downloading and running an unverified game modification tool.
Prompt 4
Summarize what this README claims the tool does, separating verified claims from marketing language.

Frequently asked questions

What is aura-sight-v1-2026?

A repo billed in its README as a fair play Valorant assistant, but its own description advertises Valorant hacks and mods, a classic cheat tool disguise.

What license does aura-sight-v1-2026 use?

States an MIT license, though the tool's actual purpose contradicts its own documentation.

How hard is aura-sight-v1-2026 to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.

Who is aura-sight-v1-2026 for?

Mainly general.

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