Analysis updated 2026-05-18
Study how game mod menu spam repositories present themselves as legitimate tools.
Compare this repo's claims against Rockstar's terms of service for GTA Online.
Use as a reference example when researching risky game modification downloads.
| digital-a11y/lunacy-v-trainer-toolkit-2026 | 6hourt9/push-video-wallpaper-engine | abhirammandula-boop/nooklink-pc-emulator-toolkit | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 184 | 184 | 184 |
| Setup difficulty | moderate | easy | easy |
| Complexity | 3/5 | 2/5 | 2/5 |
| Audience | general | vibe coder | general |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Requires downloading and running an executable from an external site before launching the game.
This repository describes a mod menu and trainer tool for Grand Theft Auto V, the open world action game. A mod menu in this context is a program that runs alongside the game and adds an interface letting players change the game world, such as altering weather, time of day, vehicle physics, spawning objects, and adjusting how non player characters behave. The README describes the tool as an external menu, meaning it runs as a separate program rather than inside the game itself, and communicates with the game by reading and writing to the game's memory directly. It mentions compatibility with both standard single player GTA V and FiveM, a popular multiplayer mod platform, and describes optional AI integration through OpenAI and Claude for interpreting typed commands. GTA V has a long history of single player modding that Rockstar Games has generally tolerated. However, using mod menus in GTA Online, the game's multiplayer mode, violates Rockstar's terms of service and commonly results in permanent account bans. The claimed FiveM compatibility is also questionable, since most FiveM servers explicitly ban external mod menus and detect them. This repository shows the same pattern as other repositories reviewed in this batch: it was created and pushed on the same day in May 2026, contains no visible source code, only documentation, and its download link points to an external GitHub Pages site rather than a real release page. Software downloaded from repositories with this pattern, meaning a fresh repository, elaborate marketing style documentation, and no code, frequently turns out to be malware or unwanted software rather than the described functionality. Anyone considering this project should treat it as high risk and avoid running the downloaded executable. The full README is longer than what was shown.
A GTA V external mod menu with no visible source code, a same day repo push, and claimed multiplayer compatibility that would normally get players banned.
No license terms were found in the reviewed material.
Setup difficulty is rated moderate, with roughly 30min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
This repo across BitVibe Labs
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