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Svelte & Lua Scoreboard for CFX Servers

This was built using the Project Error Svelte & Lua Boilerplate

Requirements

A basic understanding of the modern web development workflow. If you don't know this yet, Svelte might not be for you just yet.

Getting Started

First clone the repository or use the template option and place it within your resources folder

Installation

The boilerplate was made using yarn but is still compatible with npm.

Install dependencies by navigating to the web folder within a terminal of your choice and type npm i or yarn.

Features

Basic scoreboard design Scoreboard

Development Workflow

Hot builds When developing in-game you can use the hot build system by running the dev:game script. This will write changes to disk meaning all that is required is a resource restart to update the game script.

For development in browser you can just run dev instead.

Usage

# yarn
yarn dev
# npm
npm run dev

Production Builds

When you are done with development phase for your resource. You must create a production build that is optimized and minimized.

You can do this by running the following:

npm run build
yarn build 

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