Very, very rarely, unless QOL mods to fix certain annoyances count as cheats. Like when I modded Oblivion so the attributes level up by flat increments, because f*** having to micromanage my skill level-ups. Or the respec mod for Total War: Warhammer, because I'm sick of getting Lords with points in skills I don't want whenever I confederate. Or when I modded XCOM 2 so the mission timer only starts when my stealth is blown, because I didn't think it made any logical sense for the aliens to be destroying their own stuff when they don't even know I'm around. Things like that.
The last time I remember outright properly cheating was FTL: Faster Than Light, when I modded it to remove the advancing wall of doom. I admit, that one simple change instantly turned the game from a Dark Souls-like death charge at a brick wall ad infinitum into a relaxing cakewalk. Still, made the game more fun for me; turned it into something of a bite-size Star Trek RPG I always wondered why was never made, Mass Effect aside. Always thought that was prime RPG material, but I digress from this tangent.
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