More About The Cookie Client: -

When a server sends a response, it includes a Set-Cookie header. The browser (the client) stores this and automatically sends it back with every future request to that same server.

In broader web technology, a "client-side cookie" refers to the small pieces of data stored on a user's device by a browser. More about The Cookie Client:

For software engineers, cookie-client is a specific used in Node.js environments. When a server sends a response, it includes

It provides a suite of "modules" or features that modify game behavior, such as automated building, combat enhancements, and navigation tools. For software engineers, cookie-client is a specific used

Invented in 1994 by Lou Montulli at Netscape to solve the problem of "web amnesia"—allowing websites to remember items in a shopping cart as a user moved from page to page.

It emulates how a web browser (the client) handles cookies, allowing developers to maintain session states when making outgoing requests to APIs or websites.

In the gaming community, the Cookie Client is a popular utility (or "cheat") client for Minecraft, often used on anarchy servers (like 2b2t) to automate tasks or gain competitive advantages.