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Analysis updated 2026-05-18

421Audience · generalComplexity · 2/5Setup · moderate

In one sentence

A Minecraft client mod advertising combat-automation and player-visibility cheats such as auto-targeting and wallhacks.

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    What it claims
      Minecraft client mod
      Combat automation
      Visibility enhancements
    Modules
      KillAura auto-target
      ESP entity outlines
      Scaffold Walk
      ClickGUI
    Claimed AI features
      SmartAim
      Chat responses
      Module generator
    Concerns
      Cheat-style features
      External download only
      No license info
    Platforms
      Windows
      macOS
      Linux

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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

No legitimate verified use case: the listed modules (auto-targeting, entity ESP) are the kind of features most Minecraft servers ban as cheating.

USE CASE 2

Reviewing this repo as an example of a game-cheat client marketed as a customization tool.

What is it built with?

JavaLuaJavaScript

How does it compare?

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Stars421421421
Setup difficultymoderatemoderatehard
Complexity2/53/51/5
Audiencegeneralgeneralgeneral

Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.

How do you get it running?

Difficulty · moderate Time to first run · 30min

Requires downloading a client jar from an external site and launching it with custom Java arguments.

No license information is described in the README.

So what is it?

This repository presents a Minecraft client modification called AuroraClient 2026, described as a performance and enhancement platform for players with licensed Minecraft accounts. The README frames it as a legitimate customization tool. The modules listed include features commonly associated with client-side combat automation and player visibility enhancements in the Minecraft community. The README lists the following modules: KillAura v3, described as an automated targeting system with configurable priority, silent switching, and multi-target raycasting, ESP (Entity Scan Protocol), described as entity visualization with color-coded outlines, tracer lines, and distance markers, an Impact Physics Engine for movement adjustments including speed bridging and knockback modulation, Scaffold Walk for assisted block placement when building bridges, and a ClickGUI overlay for the in-game module interface. Optional AI features using OpenAI and Claude APIs are listed, including a predictive targeting system called SmartAim, automated context-aware chat responses, a structure building assistant, and a tool that generates Lua or JavaScript modules from natural language descriptions. A profile configuration example in the README shows a JSON file with detailed settings for each module, including targeting range, rotation speed, entity filter options, physics modifiers, and UI theme. The README describes a theme engine with over 12 color palettes, multilingual support for 10 languages including Arabic with right-to-left rendering, and a responsive layout that scales across screen resolutions. Installation involves downloading from an external site and launching with Java arguments. System requirements cover Windows 10 and 11, macOS Monterey through Sonoma, and Linux including Ubuntu 22.04 and Arch Linux. The README is 13,012 characters and lists no programming language.

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Prompt 1
Explain what KillAura and ESP mean in the context of Minecraft client modifications.
Prompt 2
Why do most game servers ban tools that include auto-targeting or wallhack style features?
Prompt 3
What are the risks of downloading a game client modification from an external, unverified site?

Frequently asked questions

What is aegis-v4-client-2026?

A Minecraft client mod advertising combat-automation and player-visibility cheats such as auto-targeting and wallhacks.

What license does aegis-v4-client-2026 use?

No license information is described in the README.

How hard is aegis-v4-client-2026 to set up?

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

Who is aegis-v4-client-2026 for?

Mainly general.

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