Learn FiveM by shipping, not by watching.
Run a server or write Lua resources. Every lesson ends with something that actually boots, runs, or works.
Never written Lua? You only need to have seen a variable and a function before. Start at Write scripts, Step 1.
Two tracks. Pick one outcome.
Run a server
You want to host and operate a FiveM server. Install it, stand up txAdmin, wire dependencies, keep secrets safe, and ship a launch.
Write scripts
You want to code. Start with the Lua language, build a resource, learn how the client and server talk, save data, then ship real features and production patterns.
Not sure? Write scripts, Step 1 assumes the least and teaches the skills the other track leans on.
Toolbox, cheatsheets, and ready-made kits.
Everything beside the lessons: the tools worth bookmarking, one-page references, copy-paste templates, and a guided starter kit.
Built for the lost beginner.
The 2026 FiveM stack, current.
Tutorials rot. Ours carry a per-lesson verification date — when the ecosystem moves, the badge tells you.