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chyoko404/ghostmapx

Analysis updated 2026-06-24

28Audience · developerComplexity · 2/5Setup · hard

TLDR

A project whose README is only a name, the tagline bypassAuth, and a long Chinese and English legal disclaimer warning against faking location data, attendance, or exercise data.

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    Inputs
      Unknown
    Outputs
      Unknown
    Use Cases
      Technical learning per README
      Research per README
    Tech Stack
      Unknown
    Docs
      Chinese disclaimer
      English disclaimer
      No install steps
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What do people build with it?

USE CASE 1

Read the source to figure out what the bypassAuth tagline actually refers to

USE CASE 2

Study the disclaimer pattern used by location-spoofing style projects

What is it built with?

Unknown

How does it compare?

chyoko404/ghostmapxaudemodo/audemodo-responsive-keepaliveayushap18/pokefolders
Stars282828
LanguageTypeScriptSwift
Setup difficultyhardeasymoderate
Complexity2/52/52/5
Audiencedeveloperdeveloperdesigner

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How do you get it running?

Difficulty · hard Time to first run · 1day+

The README documents no features, install steps, requirements, or usage so the project must be reverse-engineered from source.

In plain English

GhostmapX is a project whose README contains no real product description. The entire content of the README is the project name, a one-word tagline reading 'bypassAuth', and a long legal disclaimer presented first in Chinese and then in English. The disclaimer says the software is provided only for technical learning and research, that users are responsible for making sure their use complies with local laws, and that the developer takes no responsibility for any disputes, financial losses, or other consequences that follow from using it. Downloading or installing the software is treated as the user having read and agreed to all of it. A section addressed specifically to users in mainland China lists several articles of Chinese law that the developer wants the reader to keep in mind. The warnings name specific risks: faking location data for fraud, interfering with the attendance management systems of companies or institutions, using fake positioning to evade regulators or disrupt public services, and faking exercise data to gain improper benefits. These warnings are the closest the README comes to hinting at what the software is for. Beyond the project name, the tagline 'bypassAuth', and the indirect hints in the disclaimer, the README does not document any features, installation steps, requirements, usage, configuration, or supported platforms. There is no code sample, no command list, and no screenshots. Anyone wanting to understand what the project actually does would need to read the source code directly, since the README itself does not explain it.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
Read every file in chyoko404/GhostmapX and tell me what the code actually does
Prompt 2
List the runtime dependencies of GhostmapX by inspecting the source tree
Prompt 3
Summarize the legal disclaimer in GhostmapX in two sentences of plain English
Prompt 4
Find any entry point or main function in chyoko404/GhostmapX and explain its inputs

Frequently asked questions

What is ghostmapx?

A project whose README is only a name, the tagline bypassAuth, and a long Chinese and English legal disclaimer warning against faking location data, attendance, or exercise data.

How hard is ghostmapx to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated hard, with roughly 1day+ to a first successful run.

Who is ghostmapx for?

Mainly developer.

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