Zyrox base script
The core userscript powering the client. Injects directly into Gimkit sessions, giving you access to a full hacked-client menu — no extensions, no extra setup.
zyrox-base.js
Gimkit userscript client
A modern hacked client for Gimkit.
Everything included in the Zyrox client repo, from the core script to utility tools.
The core userscript powering the client. Injects directly into Gimkit sessions, giving you access to a full hacked-client menu — no extensions, no extra setup.
zyrox-base.jsExplore the full list of available hacks, utilities, and quality-of-life tools included in Zyrox client.
repo docsA standalone utility that intercepts and logs Gimkit's WebSocket packets in real time. Ideal for understanding game mechanics or developing new features.
utilityWhat's coming next for Zyrox client:
Choose your install method — native browser extension or userscript.
Pick your browser below
The extension is available directly from your browser's official add-on store. No userscript manager, no developer mode — just install and go.
Click "Add to browser"
Hit the install button on the right and accept the permissions prompt. The extension installs instantly.
Open gimkit.com/join
Navigate to gimkit.com/join ↗ and join a game. The Zyrox client menu loads automatically.
Only some browsers are supported right now. More are on the way — follow the GitHub repo for updates. On an unsupported browser? Use the instead.
Why an extension? No userscript manager needed — installs directly from your browser's store with zero extra configuration.
Install a userscript manager
You'll need Tampermonkey or Violentmonkey — free browser extensions that run custom scripts on any page.
Install Zyrox client from GreasyFork
Click the Install on GreasyFork button on the right, then confirm the install prompt from your script manager.
Open gimkit.com/join
Navigate to gimkit.com/join ↗ and join any game. The Zyrox client menu will appear automatically.
Go to chrome://extensions, find your extension, and enable Developer mode (top-right toggle). Then allow userscripts from GreasyFork when prompted.