QBCore Glossary

Welcome to the QBcore.net glossary, your one-stop resource for understanding the terminology that drives our powerful framework. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting your FiveM server journey, this comprehensive glossary will demystify common terms and concepts related to QBcore. From actions and events to resources and server-side functions, we’ve compiled clear and concise explanations to empower you with the knowledge needed to build and customize your FiveM server experience. Dive in and unlock the full potential of QBcore!

A

  • Admin Commands: Commands used by server administrators to manage the server and players. See our guide on how to add admin commands.
  • Admin Menu: A user interface that provides server administrators with tools and options to manage the server. Check out our list of the best FiveM admin menus.
  • Artifacts: Files that are essential for running a FiveM server. These include the FiveM server files themselves, as well as any resources (scripts, mods, etc.) that are used on the server. Learn how to update server artifacts.

B

  • Base QBCore: The basic or essential files and scripts that make up the QBCore framework. Get started with our guide on how to make a QBCore server.
  • Best QBCore Scripts: A curated list of the best scripts available for QBCore servers. You can find some of the best QBCore scripts listed on our website.
  • Business Script: A script that allows players to own and operate businesses within a FiveM server.

C

  • Cash as Item: A QBCore feature that treats cash as a physical item that players can carry in their inventory. See our tutorial on how to create money as an item in QBCore.
  • Character Creation: The process of creating a unique character within a FiveM server. QBCore may offer features or scripts to enhance this. Learn about FiveM character creation scripts for QBCore.
  • Core Inventory: The inventory system provided by QBCore. You can find information about FiveM inventory scripts for QBCore on our site.
  • Custom Scripts: Scripts created specifically for a FiveM server to add unique features or modify existing ones.

D

  • Database: A structured set of data that stores information for a FiveM server, such as player data, inventory items, and world state.
  • Dirty Money: Money obtained through illegal activities within a FiveM server. QBCore might include features for managing this.
  • Download QBCore: The process of downloading the QBCore framework files. You can download QBCore from our website.
  • Duty Script: A script that allows players to go on and off duty for specific jobs, often with features like changing clothes or accessing job-specific tools. See our tutorial on how to go on duty in QBCore.

E

  • Economy Script: A script that manages the in-game economy of a FiveM server, including aspects like player income, expenses, and market prices. Find FiveM economy scripts here.
  • EMS Script: A script that provides features and tools for players with EMS (Emergency Medical Services) jobs. Explore FiveM EMS scripts on our website.
  • ESX: A popular FiveM framework similar to QBCore. We have articles discussing the differences between ESX and QBCore.

F

  • FiveM: A modification framework for Grand Theft Auto V that allows you to play on customized dedicated servers with unique game modes, assets, and scripts. Learn more about what FiveM is.
  • FiveM IP: The IP address of a FiveM server. You can use our FiveM server IP finder to find server IPs.
  • FiveM Scripts: Scripts specifically designed to work within the FiveM environment. Browse our selection of FiveM scripts.
  • Framework: The basic structure or foundation of a FiveM server. QBCore and ESX are examples of frameworks. See our guide on how to make a QBCore server.
  • Free QBCore Scripts: Scripts for QBCore servers that are available for free. Find them on our FiveM scripts page.

G

  • Game Build: A specific version of the Grand Theft Auto V game files used by a FiveM server. Learn more about FiveM game builds.
  • GitHub: A popular online platform for hosting and sharing code, including FiveM scripts and resources. QBCore might be available on GitHub.
  • Give Item Command: A command used to give items to players within a FiveM server. QBCore has specific commands for this.

H

  • Hospital Script: A script that provides functionality for hospitals within a FiveM server, potentially including features like patient treatment, surgery, and medical records. Find FiveM hospital scripts here.
  • HUD (Heads-Up Display): The on-screen display in a FiveM server that shows information like player health, armor, and other stats. QBCore might have customizable HUDs.

I

  • IP Finder: A tool that helps locate the IP address of a FiveM server. Use our FiveM server IP finder.
  • Inventory: A system that allows players to store and manage items within a FiveM server. QBCore has its own inventory system. Find more information about FiveM inventory scripts for QBCore.
  • Item: Any object that a player can interact with or carry in their inventory within a FiveM server. FiveM items can include weapons, clothing, and more.

J

  • Job: A specific role or occupation that a player can have within a FiveM server. QBCore provides a framework for creating and managing jobs. See our tutorial on how to create a job in QBCore.
  • Job Creator: A tool or script that simplifies the process of creating new jobs within a QBCore server. Learn about FiveM job creators.
  • Job Script: A script that defines the functionalities and features of a specific job within a FiveM server. Find FiveM job scripts for QBCore here.

K

  • Keybind: A keyboard shortcut that can be configured to trigger specific actions or commands within a FiveM server.
  • Keymaster: A resource management tool used in FiveM to ensure that players have the necessary resources to join a server.

L

  • Leaked Resources: FiveM scripts or resources that have been released without the original creator’s permission.
  • Leaked Scripts: See “Leaked Resources.”
  • Login: The process of a player logging into a FiveM server. QBCore might have its own login system or scripts.

M

  • Mechanic Job: A job within a FiveM server that focuses on vehicle repair and maintenance.
  • Medical Script: A script that provides features and tools for medical professionals within a FiveM server. Find FiveM medical scripts here.
  • Medical System: A collection of scripts and resources that work together to provide a comprehensive medical experience within a FiveM server.
  • Minigame: A small, self-contained game within a FiveM server that offers a break from the main roleplay activities.
  • Mod: A modification that alters the assets or gameplay of Grand Theft Auto V. In the context of FiveM, mods are often used to add new vehicles, weapons, or other content to the server. Find FiveM mods on our website.
  • Money as Item: A QBCore feature that treats money as a physical item players can carry. See our tutorial on how to create money as an item in QBCore.
  • Money Wash: The process of converting illegally obtained money (“dirty money”) into legitimate funds within a FiveM server. QBCore might include scripts for this.

N

  • Nopixel: A popular FiveM server known for its serious roleplay and high production quality. Read our article on who owns Nopixel.
  • Notify: A function or system within QBCore that displays notifications to players.

O

  • Optimization: The process of improving the performance of a FiveM server to reduce lag and improve stability. See our tutorial on how to optimize a QBCore server.

P

  • Permissions: A system that controls what actions players are allowed to perform within a FiveM server, often based on their roles or jobs. Learn about setting permissions in QBCore.
  • Police Job: A common job in FiveM servers where players enforce the law and maintain order. Find resources for FiveM police jobs here.
  • Premade Server: A FiveM server that comes with pre-configured resources and scripts, ready to be launched.

Q

  • QB-Core: An alternative term for QBCore, a popular framework for FiveM servers.
  • QBCore: A popular open-source framework for FiveM servers that provides a foundation for creating roleplay experiences. Learn what QBCore is.
  • QBCore Commands: Commands specific to the QBCore framework. See our guide on how to add admin commands.
  • QBCore Documentation: Official documentation and guides for the QBCore framework.
  • QBCore Framework: See “QBCore.”
  • QBCore Full Server: A complete FiveM server package that includes the QBCore framework and a variety of pre-configured resources.
  • QBCore Inventory: The inventory system provided by the QBCore framework. Find FiveM inventory scripts for QBCore here.
  • QBCore Jobs: Jobs created within the QBCore framework. See our tutorial on how to create a job in QBCore.
  • QBCore Scripts: Scripts designed to work with the QBCore framework. Find FiveM scripts on our website.
  • QBCore Server: A FiveM server that uses the QBCore framework.
  • QBCore.Questdigito.com: A website or resource related to QBCore (this needs to be checked and linked accurately based on your actual sitemap).
  • QBox: Another framework for FiveM, sometimes compared to QBCore.

R

  • Real Estate Job: A job within a FiveM server that involves buying, selling, and managing properties.
  • Resource: A collection of files, including scripts, that add functionality to a FiveM server.
  • Roleplay: The act of assuming a character and interacting with others in a realistic and immersive way within a FiveM server.
  • RP: Abbreviation for “Roleplay.”

S

  • Server: A dedicated machine or instance that hosts a FiveM world for players to connect to. Learn how to create a FiveM server.
  • Server Files: The core files required to run a FiveM server.
  • Server Pack: A collection of resources and scripts bundled together to create a specific type of FiveM server.
  • Set Job Command: A command used to assign a job to a player within a FiveM server.
  • Shop: A system or script that allows players to buy and sell items within a FiveM server.
  • Small Resource: A resource that adds a minor feature or functionality to a FiveM server.
  • Stress: A game mechanic in some FiveM servers that simulates the effects of stress on a player’s character.

T

  • Taxi Job: A job within a FiveM server where players transport other players around the game world.
  • Template: A pre-designed structure or layout for a FiveM server, often including basic resources and configurations.
  • Test Server: A separate FiveM server used for testing new scripts and resources before deploying them on the main server.

U

  • UI (User Interface): The visual elements of a FiveM server that players interact with, such as menus, HUDs, and inventory screens.
  • Update: A new version of a FiveM resource, script, or the FiveM client itself. Learn how to update QBCore scripts.
  • Usable Item: An item within a FiveM server that can be used to perform an action, such as a healing item or a repair kit.

V

  • Vehicle Failure: A script that simulates realistic vehicle damage and breakdowns. Find information about FiveM vehicle failure on our website.
  • Vehicle Shop: A system or script that allows players to buy, sell, and modify vehicles within a FiveM server.

W

  • Website Template: A pre-designed layout and structure for a FiveM server website.

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