A developer forks the open-source Cheat Engine, recompiles it with:
Use the Lazarus IDE to build the project yourself. Compiling from source ensures your binary has a unique hash [4, 8].
The world of open-source memory editing has shifted from simple user-mode software to advanced kernel-level engineering. While GitHub remains an incredible resource for learning reverse engineering and memory management, running pre-compiled binary files from unverified repositories carries massive security risks. The safest approach to using memory editors is to restrict their usage to offline games, single-player environments, or dedicated virtual machines where security and account bans are not a factor.