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fxmanifestmaker

v1.0.6

Published

CLI tool to create manifest files for CFX.re projects, such as FiveM

Downloads

16

Readme

FXmanifest-maker

CLI tool to create manifest files for CFX.re projects, such as FiveM

Installation

(This package requires NPM)

  1. Run anywhere npm i -g fxmanifestmaker

Usage

Run the fxmanifest command in your terminal. If you want to include a file in the manifest include this in the file: TYPE:[ENTRY TYPE]

Types:

-SV: Server -SH: Shared -CL: Client -UIP: UI page -FILE: Standard File

Based on naming:

If you enable the option to use file based entry determination, the following terms will apply: If the file includes SV it will a server file, and so on. If the file name is index.html it will be UI page.

Data files:

If you put an invalid name after TYPE: (not SV, CL, SH, FILE, UIP). It will be considered a data file, the type of the data file is determined by the string you put after TYPE: For example: <!--TYPE:OVERLAY_INFO_FILE--> (this is from an XML file) This will appear in your manifest: data_file 'OVERLAY_INFO_FILE' 'FILEPATH'

THE FORMATTING OF THE FILE IS VERY BAD NOW, WILL BE FIXED LATER