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Heya! Is there a way to use LuaRocks in GameGuardian Lua Scripting? Or if we can create something similar like LuaRocks?
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Version 2.4.1
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Patcher Patcher is a game guardian library for patching memory address, it provides a simple interface and handle on/off state of patching. Installation Download the latest version of patcher from here and add it to your project. You can also load the latest version of Patcher from the cdn using the following code. local _, Patcher = pcall(load(gg.makeRequest("https://pastebin.com/raw/wz1sfmWF").content)) Usage Make sure to place the Patcher.lua file in the same directory as your script. local Patcher = require("Patcher") local il2cpp = Patcher.getBaseAddr("libil2cpp.so") local libunity = Patcher.getBaseAddr("libunity.so") local p = Patcher.new({ title = "Custom Title", }) p:add({ name = "Damage Multiplier", address = il2cpp + 0x18643A8, patch = "01 04 A0 E3 1E FF 2F E1r", }) p:add({ name = "HP Multiplier", address = libunity + 0x1864F88, patch = "01 04 A0 E3 1E FF 2F E1r" }) p:run() For more information about how to use the library, please check the repo -
View File Patcher Patcher Patcher is a game guardian library for patching memory address, it provides a simple interface and handle on/off state of patching. Installation Download the latest version of patcher from here and add it to your project. You can also load the latest version of Patcher from the cdn using the following code. local _, Patcher = pcall(load(gg.makeRequest("https://pastebin.com/raw/wz1sfmWF").content)) Usage Make sure to place the Patcher.lua file in the same directory as your script. local Patcher = require("Patcher") local il2cpp = Patcher.getBaseAddr("libil2cpp.so") local libunity = Patcher.getBaseAddr("libunity.so") local p = Patcher.new({ title = "Custom Title", }) p:add({ name = "Damage Multiplier", address = il2cpp + 0x18643A8, patch = "01 04 A0 E3 1E FF 2F E1r", }) p:add({ name = "HP Multiplier", address = libunity + 0x1864F88, patch = "01 04 A0 E3 1E FF 2F E1r" }) p:run() For more information about how to use the library, please check the repo Submitter MAARS Submitted 02/18/2023 Category Tools