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# Easy steps to add a cheat to this app:
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1. Create a file in [the cheat directory](./cheats/)
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2. Create a class that inherits from `Hack`:
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```python
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from hack import Hack
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class Mycheat(Hack):
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def __init__(self, **kwargs) -> None:
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super().__init__(**kwargs)
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# Here you can initialize global variables for your cheat
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```
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3. Add the method who will contains the cheat logic, note that:
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- Your method must contains a sub-method and must be added to
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the `hackloop` at the end of the method (see example below)
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```python
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def mycheat(self) -> None:
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# Cheat initialization, will only run once
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def cheat():
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# Your cheat logic, will be looped
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# Setting up the loop
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self.hack_loop(cheat)
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```
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4. If you need to unload something before closing the app (e.g. restore the
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initial state of something), you can add a second method called
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`MYCHEAT_unload` with `MYCHEAT` the same name as the previous method
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```python
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def mycheat_unload(self) -> None:
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# Called when the app is closed
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```
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5. For more examples, see [the cheats already done](./cheats/)
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## Extra infos
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- `self.pm` is used to read/write memory
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- `self.offsets` contains a list of offsets
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- `self.find_module` finds a module (`.dll`)
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- `self.find_uint` always returns something (blocking thread)
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- You can always add time between each loop call by calling `sleep`
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- See the [utils](./utils.py) file if you need more tools, like a vector class,
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colour etc.
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- If needed, feel free to add your own offsets to the `self.offsets` variable
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