--- name: fivem-basics description: FiveM resource structure, fxmanifest, client/server scripting, events. Use when creating or editing FiveM resources or Lua scripts, or when the user asks how FiveM works. author: germanfndez version: 1.0.0 mcp-server: projecthub --- # FiveM basics Best practices for FiveM — resources, manifest, client/server, events. Use this skill whenever you are dealing with FiveM code to obtain domain-specific knowledge. ## When to use - User asks how FiveM resources or scripts work. - Editing or creating `fxmanifest.lua`, `client_*.lua`, or `server.lua`. - Questions about client/server, events, or exports. - Need to look up natives or detailed docs → point to https://docs.fivem.net/natives/ and https://docs.fivem.net/docs/. ## How to use Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and examples: - **rules/structure.md** — Resource structure and organization: scope, client/server separation, logical grouping, naming conventions. - **rules/fxmanifest.md** — Resource manifest (fxmanifest.lua): fx_version, game, client_scripts, server_script, files, dependencies. - **rules/client-server.md** — Client vs server scripts, shared code, communication patterns. - **rules/events.md** — Events in Lua: RegisterNetEvent, TriggerServerEvent, TriggerClientEvent, naming conventions, security. - **rules/exports.md** — Defining and consuming exports between resources. - **rules/debugging.md** — Server vs client (F8) logs; when to ask the user for F8 logs if there's no server-side error. - **rules/optimization.md** — Lua/FiveM optimization: locals, loops, natives (PlayerPedId, vector distance), state bags, security, readability, folder structure. - **rules/reference-links.md** — Official docs and natives reference.