An is a scripted configuration file (often .cfg or .json ) used in shooters like Free Fire , CS:GO , or Call of Duty to manipulate aim behavior. These files typically adjust sensitivity, aim assist coefficients, and frame-rate smoothing to make the crosshair "stick" to opponents more effectively. How Aim Lock Config Files Work
In recent years, "Colorbots" have gained popularity. These are scripts that work by analyzing the pixels on the monitor. They do not inject code into the game memory, making them harder for traditional anti-cheat to find. These scripts often rely on config files to define RGB color values (e.g., the specific shade of blue or red of an enemy outline). While often marketed as "undetectable configs," they are crude and prone to malfunctioning if a player's in-game brightness or gamma settings change. Aim Lock Config File