I agree with Vexon. Publicly releasing the TAS tool to make it easily accessible for everyone is essentially digging out the challenging part of speedrunning/ trickjumping, and dumping it in the trash can, especially for bad jumpers who would rather use brainless unoriginal cheats to get a bit of 'efame'.
Even for people who genuinely enjoy jumping and the challenge of it, even if you don't give a shit about 'efame', it would still be really demoralising to see some script kiddie replicate what you've worked on in weeks, within a matter of minutes, and with no penalty at all. Repeating this over and over would probably be enough to drive away most jumpers, with the mentality of "fuck this place I'm out". Imaging someone TASing soar under 4 minutes. How likely would you be to willingly try WR runs on this map? Cause you know everything you can come up with is gonna be 'bad'.
idk about online jumping but I don't think it would survive for long without a strong base in offline jumping.
And as for detecting TAS I'm sure someone might be smart enough a reverse engineer a TAS tool based on the released one to make it harder to detect..
TAS tool should always be kept in the hands of a selected few, and even then should be used sparingly. But I guess it might be too late now (hope I'm wrong).