Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Read the source code directly since the README does not explain installation or usage.
Investigate Minecraft exploits or bugs, though the exact scope is not documented.
| autismdevelopment/autism-client | awrsha/garden-remote-controller | icysymmetra/tiktok-patches-for-morphe | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 22 | 23 | 23 |
| Language | Java | Java | Java |
| Setup difficulty | hard | moderate | easy |
| Complexity | 3/5 | 3/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
The README gives no installation or build instructions at all.
The README for this repository is extremely short, just one line beyond the title. It describes Autism-Client as a Minecraft client made by a group calling itself "Autism INC," focused on exploit hunting and debugging. The project is written in Java, which fits with it being a Minecraft client, since Minecraft itself is a Java based game and many custom clients and mods for it are written in Java. Beyond that single sentence, the README gives no further detail. It does not explain what "exploit hunting" means in this context, whether that refers to finding bugs in Minecraft itself, in mods, in multiplayer servers, or in the client software, and it does not describe what "debugging" tools or features the client provides. There is no installation guide, no list of features, no screenshots, and no information about which versions of Minecraft the client supports, and no mention of whether it is meant for single player use, private servers, or something else. Given how little information is available, this looks like an early stage or personal project rather than a polished release. Anyone interested in the repository would need to look through the actual source code or reach out to the author directly to understand what it currently does, since the documentation does not go beyond a one line description repeated at the top of the file. There is also no license information listed in the README, no contribution guide, no changelog, and no mention of who "Autism INC" is beyond the name attached to the project title. For a non technical reader, the honest summary is that this is a Java based Minecraft client aimed at people interested in finding exploits or bugs, but the public documentation does not go far enough to explain how it works, how to install it, or what specific tools it includes. Anyone considering using it should treat "exploit hunting" tools with caution, since software in this category can sometimes be built for cheating in online games rather than for legitimate security research, and the README does not clarify which is the case here.
A Java based Minecraft client described only as focused on exploit hunting and debugging, with almost no further documentation.
Mainly Java. The stack also includes Java.
No license information is stated in the README.
Setup difficulty is rated hard, with roughly 1day+ to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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