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  1. So after joining several servers, my client-side resources can get pretty cluttered and take up alot of space. I don't mind delete the folder every one and while, but I think it would be pretty helpful if your client auto-deleted files that were no longer used by servers. Say I join my server hosted locally and it has a client-side map file. When I join it and the server has it, it auto-downloads. Now if I decide to get rid of it on the server, it should delete it client-side as well instead of just storing it when it isn't being used.
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  2. He's talking about if a server removed a clientside file, it isn't removed from the users client_resources folder. His post is wanting it so ragemp can remove those files that servers may no longer use which stay in that folder. E.g. user1 joins a server and downloads a file called test.js, the server then goes and deletes that file from the server, when user1 rejoins the server, user1 will still have that test.js file inside that server folder, even if it is no longer used by the server.
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  3. Hi everyone! In need of a custom script for a Custom NameTag, I found the @hartority script, however, it was an outdated project and it had been made for version 0.2 of RageMP, with some references already removed, well, I bring you today the corrected code. Requirements: RageMP server files. Nothing more! Just have fun. Introduction: This script is a reliable edition of the one produced by @hartority with only a few references to the RageMP library, so all code is credit @hartority. Let's start: 1. Go to "client_packages" folder in "RAGEMP/server-files" directory, usually: 2. Create a JavaScript archive (.js) named "customtag.js", example: 3. Inside the "customtag.js" paste this code: 4. Save "customtag.js" file, and open "index.js" in "C:\RAGEMP\server-files\client_packages" directory and put this: End! Just test it and tell me if something goes wrong Usage example: The original code topic of @hartority: Thanks for all feedbacks, mad thanks @hartority for your commitment if you do not authorize this topic, please let me know
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