[FREE USE] [OPEN SOURCE] redm-nametags - a feature rich nametag system for RedM

redm-nametags

A highly customizable, performance-friendly nametag script for RedM, designed for both immersion and clarity.

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All of my scripts are free use, you can use it for anything! WITH the exception of no selling, paywalls, or any other form of monetization, and encryption.

My work is fueled by passion and focused on open sourcing and making the RedM community a better place!

Features:

Extensive Config:

Configurable Keybind:
Optionally require holding a key (default: Z) to show nametags, or always display them.

Fade In and Out:
Smooth fade effect when showing/hiding nametags, with configurable speed and maximum opacity.

Distance and Scaling
Nametags only show within a configurable distance and scale dynamically based on distance.

Dynamic Bar Sizing:
Nametag background bar automatically adjusts its length to fit the text.

Customizable Appearance:
Font, text color, bar color, border color, and text size are all configurable.
Bar and border thickness are adjustable.

Name & Server ID Display:
Show player names, server IDs, or both.
Option to display only the server ID (e.g., ID: 42), or both name and ID (e.g., Arthur ID: 42).
Configurable maximum name length to prevent overflow.

Show Own Nametag:
Optionally display your own nametag above your head.

Performance Optimized:
No unnecessary caching or loops; works efficiently even with many players.

Easy to Configure:
All options are in a single config.lua file for quick setup and tweaking.

Open Source & Community Focus
This script is open source and free to use, modify, and share.
No selling, paywalls, monetization, or encryption allowed.
Let’s work together to make the RedM community a better, more open place for everyone!

If you need help, want to contribute, or have suggestions, feel free to open an issue or pull request. Enjoy!

Github (download here):

Code is accessible Open source/free use
Subscription-based Absolutely not
Lines (approximately) 150
Requirements None, standalone
Support Yes, feel free to reach out!
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