FiveM computers and laptops with features that are enriching roleplay on your server.
Dependencies: oxmysql, esx or qb-core framework
Optional dependencies:
- Download the latest version
- Make sure to create all SQL tables (
tables.sql
) - Set your framework and configure the resource via the
config.lua
file - (using item) Make sure to create the item and set it as usable
You can find full documentation here
Guides:
- Mails application with account creation and real mail system
- Market application that allow players to create post
- Data Heist: detect, infiltrate, breach, sell data! Immersive cybercrime
- Create applications/addresses and console commands for your needs and add a layer of innovation that transforms your server experience.
- IP address
- Customizable by the player (themes, language)
- Console system with multiple commands such as:
- ip-tracer to find someone's location from their IP address
- netscan to scan the network
- a connect command to go on a domain
- some basic commands:
- shutdown
- taskkill
- start
- and more...
- and more...
- Console basic QoL things such as autocomplete with tab or history with arrow up and down
- Addresses available via the console (including a darkchat by default)
- Maintened & open-source
- Secure against NUI abuse
- Optimized
- Customizable by developers
- Support on discord/twitter/cfx.re thread
- Documentation detailed
- No libraries used for the UI (pure JS, pure CSS)
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cuchi_computer - FiveM computer resource
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This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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