Do not use this repository, it shows no legitimate source code and follows a well-known malware distribution template
If you need a real AI reverse proxy, look for open-source projects with actual source code, configuration examples, and active maintainers
This repository contains no source code and links to an external download that is likely malicious. Do not run anything from this repo.
This repository presents itself as an AI reverse proxy tool that claims to give free access to GPT-4 and other AI models by bypassing normal subscription requirements. The README has the structure and language of a software piracy or cracked-software distribution page rather than a genuine open-source project. It lists removed features as selling points: no subscription, no usage limits, no payment required, and pre-activated with no key needed. The only actionable content in the README is a download link pointing to a Telegra.ph page, a common hosting choice for distributing unauthorized or malicious files. The repository contains no visible source code, no configuration files, and no technical documentation explaining how a reverse proxy would actually be built or deployed. The README itself is under 2,500 characters and consists almost entirely of formatted tables, ASCII art, and a checklist with no technical detail. This pattern, a README of checkmark lists, a Telegra.ph download link, and tags such as "crack", "activator", and "pre-activated", is a well-recognized template for malware or unwanted-software distribution pages disguised as useful tools. Legitimate reverse proxy software is real and widely available in open source, but it comes with actual code, configuration examples, and documentation. There is no evidence this repository contains what it advertises. The claimed features, unlimited AI access and GPT-4 use without a subscription, are not explained or implemented anywhere in the repo. Downloading and running software from this kind of page carries significant security risk on any device.
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