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Nearest Postals

This script displays the nearest postal next to map, and allows you to navigate to specific postal codes with /postal

Installation

  1. There are 2 ways to install it, and I recommend the first
    1. Run the following command in a terminal
      • git clone https://github.com/blockba5her/nearest-postal.git
    2. Download the code from the GitHub releases
  2. As of now, this script supports 3 postal maps. From what I have seen, these are the most popular
  3. To setup the postal map, open the fxmanifest.lua file and change the variable postalFile to one of the files above
    • NOTE: This defaults as the new-postals.json file

Command

To draw a route to a certain postal, type /postal [postalName] and to remove just type /postal

It will automatically remove the route when within 100m of the destination

Updates

1.5

  • Major performance improvements
  • Added the refreshRate configuration option
  • Simplified distance calculation logic
  • Separated code into separate files
  • Prebuild the postal list with vectors at startup
  • Use FiveM Lua 5.4

1.4

  • Performance Improvements
  • New config options added
  • Fix some tiny bugs (and leftover code)

1.3

  • Improvements in selection of postal map
  • Fix dev mode being on

1.2.1

  • Fixes to missing postals on improved postal map

1.2

  • Updates to README.md
  • Version check
  • Fixes for Improved Postal map
  • Updates to dev API

1.1.1

  • Fixed issue with blip name being set to nil, clearing the screen of all other text

1.1

  • Added OCRP postals
  • Added config.lua file

Development

This script provides a simple way of working on a new postal map

  1. In the resource fxmanifest.lua file, uncomment the cl_dev.lua requirement line
  2. Do refresh and restart nearest-postal in-game
  3. Teleport to the first postal code in numerical order
  4. Type /setnext [postalCode] where postalCode is the postal that you are at
  5. Type /next to insert it
  6. Teleport to the next postal code in numerical order
  7. Type /next to insert it
  8. Repeat from step 6 on

If you make a mistake, you can either remove a specific postal using /remove [postalCode] or remove the last postal inserted with /rl (this will decrease the next value also)

When done with that, you can print all of the postals you just inserted into console with the /json command and then copy it from your CitizenFX.log file

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