Cylex-animmenuv2 Stream 1.8.pack.zip | |top|

If you are setting this up manually, the fxmanifest.lua for this stream usually looks like this:

: As a standalone resource, it is compatible with major frameworks like QB-Core , ESX , and Qbox. Installation Overview cylex-animmenuv2 STREAM 1.8.pack.zip

) and configuration files designed for GTA V roleplay servers. Installation Guide Extract the Files Use a tool like to unzip the cylex-animmenuv2 STREAM 1.8.pack.zip Ensure the resulting folder contains essential files like fxmanifest.lua folder (where the animations live), and a config.lua Upload to Resources Move the extracted cylex-animmenuv2 folder into your FiveM server's directory. : If you use a category folder (e.g., ), place it inside there for better organization. Register the Resource server.cfg file using an editor like Visual Studio Code Add the line ensure cylex-animmenuv2 to the list of started resources. Configure Keybinds & Settings config.lua inside the script folder. Check for the default open key (often set to ) and adjust the menu title or colors if needed. How to Use In-Game : Press the designated keybind (usually /emote menu in the chat. : Select an animation from the list and press . You can also use commands like for quick access. Cancel Animation in the chat to stop any active emote. Troubleshooting Tips Missing Animations If you are setting this up manually, the fxmanifest

: Unused custom animations were removed from the stream to reduce server load. : If you use a category folder (e

: Broken "gangsigns" and props have been removed, along with unnecessary dance animations, to streamline the selection process.