The job application script for FiveM is a fantastic way for players to apply for in-game jobs within their FiveM servers. This script allows players to fill out job applications in-game using a custom form that collects all the necessary information. Once the form is submitted, all the data is transferred via a webhook to a designated Discord channel, where it can
be reviewed and processed by the server staff.
Overall, the job application script for FiveM is a powerful and essential tool for servers that want to streamline their hiring process and provide a better user experience for job applicants.
The only thing that isn’t provided by ox_lib is the use of a Discord webhook; how is this 900 lines when you simply call a few exports? You should really be honest with what this actually provides to your customers.
So far all I see is somebody who can use a lot of buzz words to sound more convincing.
Our store offers a vast collection of high-quality and reliable scripts
1 resource entirely dependent on something free and open-source.
we value the creativity and skills of our community of developers
7 people.
we provide a platform for developers to showcase and monetize their scripts
I believe Tebex and FiveM are the ones providing that.
Our community-driven store also encourages collaboration, feedback, and discussion between developers, further enhancing innovation and quality within the FiveM modding community.
No paid resource has ever “enhanced innovation” or encouraged collaboration.
900 Lines? are you counting the lines in your Readme and license in that too or something?
You see, ive just spent an hour and a half, remaking this exact script, with the exact features, and then i added loads of features and way more config options.
so here’s the weird thing - my version contains more features and therefore more code than yours. and yet this is how many lines are within it:
347 (Including Config & fxmanifest & ReadMe)
304 (Including Config & fxmanifest)
281 (Including Config)
159 (Excluding Config/fxmanfiest/readme)
so to break it down for you:
All lines in the entire project: 347
Actual lines of code: 159
Neither of these numbers, are anywhere close to your magical 900 number.