Jko Scripts Info
This institutional gray zone keeps scripts alive. No one has been court-martialed for using a JKO auto-advancer, but letters of reprimand exist for egregious cases (e.g., falsifying completion of suicide prevention training). | Script Name | Speed | Ease of Install | Reliability | Risk Factor | |-------------|-------|----------------|-------------|--------------| | JKO Lite (auto-click only) | Moderate | Easy (Tampermonkey) | High (70%) | Low | | Turbo Complete (answers + timers) | Very Fast | Medium | Medium (50%) | Medium-High | | Cyber Solver 2024 (CAC only) | Fast | Hard (needs manual updates) | Low (30%) | High | | Next Button Remover (visual only) | Slow | Very Easy | High (90%) | Very Low |
⭐⭐½ (2.5/5) — Powerful tool, broken platform, unclear ethics. jko scripts
Enter —user-created JavaScript snippets or browser extensions (typically for Tampermonkey, Greasemonkey, or Violentmonkey) designed to automate, expedite, or circumvent JKO’s restrictions. They range from benign “auto-advance” tools that click the next button for you, to more aggressive scripts that auto-answer quizzes, bypass page timers, or even mark entire courses complete in minutes. This institutional gray zone keeps scripts alive
If you choose to use them, stick to lightweight auto-advance scripts that don’t interfere with assessments. Never use a script that auto-submits answers for a test you haven’t read. And always remember: the one time the script fails, you’ll be staring at a frozen JKO screen for longer than it would have taken to just do the training. Never use a script that auto-submits answers for
Useful but risky. Best for low-stakes, repetitive training when combined with manual review of key slides. Not recommended for first-time or legally mandated courses.
One reservist noted: “My CO said, ‘I can’t tell you to use a script, but I also can’t afford to lose you for four hours to a training you’ve done six times before. Use your judgment.’”