Armoury - The Open Source, FiveM Roleplay Gamemode (Typescript/Non-ESX/Own framework)

Looks awesome :slight_smile:

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I just wanted to setup a server with this but it takes for ever to clone the repository. 14GB is just way to huge…

That’s weird - you could try doing the cloning process again. The whole repository actually has around 800mb, and a large part of that is caused by the custom vehicles, which will be removed anyway in the next update following the latest FiveM announcement.

Later Edit: The dealership resource and the custom vehicles resource have been removed following the modding policy announcement: On Rockstar's recently published modding policy
The repository now has roughly ~10mb.

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Could you just bring back cardealer withtout all these stuff that violate tos? It’s could be handy for all. No brands version of car dealer?

And for speedmeter this could be a new feature too.

The dealership resource will come back eventually, but with the game’s default vehicles. However, we plan to make it easy to include your own custom vehicles.

That awesome you hear your community like Facepunch does for his game. Me and a friend have the plan to make a roleplay server with some simplicity soo thanks to bring all the tools togethers. We thinking to implement these one day if we have time for it!

Does you have any tips about how Armoury works? There some compatible with these? Because we would implement missing stuffs but we don’t want to broke something when we start it up.

Standalone resources should work just fine with Armoury. If you wish to find out how you can develop resources with the Armoury Framework, the following video could help (it’s in Romanian, but it has English subtitles):

Hi. Looks very nice. Is there any source for the UI files?

The repository contains only compiled UI files; for the full source code of the UI (even though the UI was made in such a way that you don’t actually need the source files) please visit the Patreon page.

Is this framework still being updated?

We are trying to constantly evolve Armoury, but can only do this in our spare time, which is scarce. However, anyone can contribute to the source code as it’s open source. The development on the framework will eventually get more consistent, but that would only happen once the gamemode/framework itself gains more traction.

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