alt:V Hub Files is a reference point to post your resources for other users to explore. This repository allows the hub client to pull the compiled resources into the single page application and display them for easy viewing.
Simply create a pull request with a folder for your github username and a json file with your resource information.
Visit alt:V for the GTA:V Multiplayer Client Information
Tags must be in the included list below.
Cover links must have .jpg, .jpeg, or .png
.
Cover links must be on imgur
.
Description must not be longer than 750 characters.
cli
refers to if your resource has install instructions in an .altv
file. See Here
{
"title": "Quickstart Repository",
"url": "https://github.com/Stuyk/altv-quickstart",
"description": "A starting point for starting an alt:V server with chat, commands, etc.",
"tags": ["boilerplate", "javascript", "quickstart"],
"cover": "https://i.imgur.com/0t0vDFE.jpg",
"cli": false
}
+ boilerplate
+ csharp
+ javascript
+ typescript
+ lua
+ c++
+ data
+ gamemode
+ interface
+ vehicle
+ player
+ ped
+ utility
+ authorization
+ tool
A boilerplate to easily boot up an alt:V server using a specific language.
If your resource is written partially in C# / CSharp.
If your resource is written partially in JavaScript.
If your resource is written partially in Typescript.
If your resource is written partially in Lua.
If your resource is written partially in C++
If your resource is a data dump or useful data for constructing scripts.
If your resource is a full gamemode that you can simply download and run.
If your resource includes some form of user interface.
If your resource includes some form of vehicle related scripting.
If your resource includes some form of player related scripting.
If your resource includes some form of pedestrian related scripting.
If your resource includes utilities to allow functionality like blips, notifications, etc.
If your resource includes a form of login or registration.
If your resource is a tool for working with alt:V. Docker falls under this category.
Simply create an issue about the Github link and we'll take care of the rest. Otherwise create a pull request removing the dead link.