├── fxmanifest.lua ├── html ├── index.html ├── script.js └── style.css ├── version.lua ├── README.md ├── client └── main.lua └── LICENSE /fxmanifest.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | fx_version 'cerulean' 2 | game 'gta5' 3 | 4 | description 'Nmsh-Menu V.2 (NoPixel 4.0 Inspired)' 5 | version '2.0.3' 6 | 7 | client_script 'client/main.lua' 8 | 9 | server_script 'version.lua' 10 | 11 | ui_page 'html/index.html' 12 | 13 | files { 14 | 'html/index.html', 15 | 'html/script.js', 16 | 'html/style.css' 17 | } 18 | 19 | lua54 'yes' 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /html/index.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Nmsh QBCore Menu 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 |
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18 | 19 | 20 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /version.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | --[[ 2 | https://github.com/overextended/ox_lib 3 | 4 | This file is licensed under LGPL-3.0 or higher 5 | 6 | Copyright © 2025 Linden 7 | ]] 8 | 9 | function versionCheck(repository) 10 | local resource = GetInvokingResource() or GetCurrentResourceName() 11 | 12 | local currentVersion = GetResourceMetadata(resource, 'version', 0) 13 | 14 | if currentVersion then 15 | currentVersion = currentVersion:match('%d+%.%d+%.%d+') 16 | end 17 | 18 | if not currentVersion then return print(("^1Unable to determine current resource version for '%s' ^0"):format(resource)) end 19 | 20 | SetTimeout(1000, function() 21 | PerformHttpRequest(('https://api.github.com/repos/%s/releases/latest'):format(repository), function(status, response) 22 | if status ~= 200 then return end 23 | 24 | response = json.decode(response) 25 | if response.prerelease then return end 26 | 27 | local latestVersion = response.tag_name:match('%d+%.%d+%.%d+') 28 | if not latestVersion or latestVersion == currentVersion then return end 29 | 30 | local cv = { string.strsplit('.', currentVersion) } 31 | local lv = { string.strsplit('.', latestVersion) } 32 | 33 | for i = 1, #cv do 34 | local current, minimum = tonumber(cv[i]), tonumber(lv[i]) 35 | 36 | if current ~= minimum then 37 | if current < minimum then 38 | return print(('^3An update is available for %s (current version: %s)\r\n%s^0'):format(resource, currentVersion, response.html_url)) 39 | else break end 40 | end 41 | end 42 | end, 'GET') 43 | end) 44 | end 45 | 46 | versionCheck('nm1-Dev/nmsh-menu') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /html/script.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | let buttonParams = []; 2 | let images = []; 3 | 4 | const openMenu = (data = null) => { 5 | let html = ""; 6 | data.forEach((item, index) => { 7 | if(!item.hidden) { 8 | let header = item.header; 9 | let message = item.txt || item.text; 10 | let isMenuHeader = item.isMenuHeader; 11 | let isDisabled = item.disabled; 12 | let icon = item.icon; 13 | let rtIcon = item.rtIcon; 14 | images[index] = item; 15 | html += getButtonRender(header, message, index, isMenuHeader, isDisabled, icon, rtIcon); 16 | if (item.params) buttonParams[index] = item.params; 17 | } 18 | }); 19 | 20 | $("#buttons").html(html); 21 | $('.background').fadeIn(200); 22 | 23 | $('.button').click(function() { 24 | const target = $(this) 25 | if (!target.hasClass('title') && !target.hasClass('disabled')) { 26 | postData(target.attr('id')); 27 | } 28 | }); 29 | }; 30 | 31 | const getButtonRender = (header, message = null, id, isMenuHeader, isDisabled, icon, rtIcon = null) => { 32 | // Detect if rtIcon is an arrow (to trigger special background) 33 | const isArrow = rtIcon && rtIcon === "fa-solid fa-chevron-right"; 34 | 35 | return ` 36 |
37 | 38 | ${icon ? ` 39 |
40 | 41 |
42 | ` : ""} 43 | 44 |
45 |
${header}
46 | ${message ? `
${message}
` : ""} 47 |
48 | 49 | ${rtIcon ? ` 50 |
51 | ${rtIcon.startsWith("fa") ? `` : `${rtIcon}`} 52 |
53 | ` : ""} 54 |
55 | `; 56 | }; 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | const closeMenu = () => { 61 | $("#buttons").html(" "); 62 | $('.background').fadeOut(100); 63 | buttonParams = []; 64 | images = []; 65 | }; 66 | 67 | const postData = (id) => { 68 | $.post(`https://${GetParentResourceName()}/clickedButton`, JSON.stringify(parseInt(id) + 1)); 69 | return closeMenu(); 70 | }; 71 | 72 | const cancelMenu = () => { 73 | $.post(`https://${GetParentResourceName()}/closeMenu`); 74 | return closeMenu(); 75 | }; 76 | 77 | 78 | window.addEventListener("message", (event) => { 79 | const data = event.data; 80 | const buttons = data.data; 81 | const action = data.action; 82 | switch (action) { 83 | case "OPEN_MENU": 84 | case "SHOW_HEADER": 85 | return openMenu(buttons); 86 | case "CLOSE_MENU": 87 | return closeMenu(); 88 | default: 89 | return; 90 | } 91 | }); 92 | 93 | window.addEventListener('mousemove', (event) => { 94 | let $target = $(event.target); 95 | if ($target.closest('.button:hover').length && $('.button').is(":visible")) { 96 | let id = event.target.id; 97 | if (!images[id]) return 98 | if (images[id].image) { 99 | $('#image').attr('src', images[id].image); 100 | $('#imageHover').css('display' , 'block'); 101 | } 102 | } 103 | else { 104 | $('#imageHover').css('display' , 'none'); 105 | } 106 | }) 107 | 108 | document.onkeyup = function (event) { 109 | const charCode = event.key; 110 | if (charCode == "Escape") { 111 | cancelMenu(); 112 | } 113 | }; 114 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # 🎛️ Nmsh Menu — Clean, Modern FiveM UI Menu (NoPixel 4.0 Inspired) 2 | 3 | > A **NoPixel 4.0–inspired**, **FiveM menu interface** built for performance, visual clarity, and flexibility. 4 | > Designed and optimized for **QBCore** Servers 5 | 6 | --- 7 | 8 | ## 🖼️ Preview 9 | 10 | > [[Watch a Preview]](https://youtu.be/6P_iCqIK_TU) 11 | 12 | --- 13 | 14 | ## 🚀 Features 15 | 16 | - 🪄 **Dynamic Button System** – easily add headers, icons, emojis, or right-side icons 17 | - 💎 **NoPixel 4.0 Inspired Design** 18 | - 💡 **Custom Styling** – uses `--nmsh-` CSS variables for full theme control 19 | - 🧩 **Simple Lua Integration** – export-based system, framework-independent 20 | 21 | --- 22 | 23 | ## 📂 Installation 24 | 1. **Download** the script and **Rename** it to `qb-menu` 25 | 2. **Place** the folder inside your `resources/[qb]` directory. 26 | 3. Add the following line to your **server.cfg**: 27 | ```cfg 28 | ensure qb-menu 29 | ``` 30 | 4. Restart your server — and you’re ready to go. 31 | 32 | --- 33 | 34 | ## 🧠 Example Usage 35 | 36 | Here’s a simple example showing how to create a custom interactive menu: 37 | 38 | ```lua 39 | RegisterCommand('testmenu', function() 40 | exports['nmsh-menu']:openMenu({ 41 | { 42 | header = "Main Menu", 43 | icon = "fas fa-mug-hot", 44 | isMenuHeader = true 45 | }, 46 | { 47 | header = "Cola", 48 | disabled = true, 49 | icon = "fas fa-water", 50 | params = { 51 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 52 | args = { item = "cola" } 53 | } 54 | }, 55 | { 56 | header = "Water", 57 | icon = "fas fa-water", 58 | rtIcon = "arrow", 59 | text = "Fresh H2O 💧", 60 | params = { 61 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 62 | args = { item = "water" } 63 | } 64 | }, 65 | { 66 | header = "Cheese Burger Combo", 67 | text = "Tomato 🍅
Cheese 🧀
Orange Juice 🍹
Fries 🍟", 68 | rtIcon = "🍔", 69 | icon = "fas fa-utensils", 70 | params = { 71 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 72 | args = { combo = "burger" } 73 | } 74 | }, 75 | { 76 | header = "Order Shawarma", 77 | params = { 78 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 79 | args = { item = "shawarma" } 80 | } 81 | }, 82 | }) 83 | end) 84 | ``` 85 | 86 | --- 87 | 88 | ## 🎨 Button Customization Template 89 | 90 | Each menu button supports these parameters: 91 | 92 | | Parameter | Type | Description | 93 | |------------|------|-------------| 94 | | `header` | string | The visible title of the button | 95 | | `text` | string (optional) | A small description or HTML break text | 96 | | `icon` | string (optional) | FontAwesome icon (e.g. `"fas fa-water"`) | 97 | | `rtIcon` | string (optional) | Emoji or right-side icon | 98 | | `isMenuHeader` | boolean | Turns the button into a non-clickable title | 99 | | `disabled` | boolean | Disables button interaction | 100 | | `params.event` | string | The event triggered on click | 101 | | `params.args` | table | Arguments passed to the event | 102 | 103 | 💡 If `rtIcon` is set to `"arrow"`, it automatically shows a **large background arrow**, just like **NoPixel 4.0 menus**. 104 | 105 | --- 106 | 107 | ## ⚙️ Styling and Customization 108 | 109 | The style system is built with centralized CSS variables to make theming easy. 110 | You can modify button colors, radius, or accent tones directly in `style.css`: 111 | 112 | ```css 113 | :root { 114 | --nmsh-color-bg-dark: rgb(43, 44, 54); 115 | --nmsh-color-accent: rgb(56, 236, 168); 116 | --nmsh-radius: 5px; 117 | } 118 | ``` 119 | 120 | > Edit once — update the entire menu instantly. 121 | 122 | --- 123 | 124 | ## 🧩 Credits 125 | 126 | Developed & designed by **Nmsh Dev** 127 | Inspired by **NoPixel 4.0**. 128 | Join the Discord for support, previews, and new script updates: 129 | [https://discord.gg/cvMw7hkZG9](https://discord.gg/cvMw7hkZG9) 130 | 131 | --- 132 | 133 | ## ❤️ Support the Project 134 | 135 | If you love this UI, leave a ⭐ on GitHub or share it with your community. 136 | Your feedback drives future Nmsh Dev releases. 137 | 138 | --- 139 | 140 | **#MadeByNmshDev | Precision • Performance • Perfection** 141 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /client/main.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | local QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() 2 | RegisterNetEvent('QBCore:Client:UpdateObject', function() QBCore = exports['qb-core']:GetCoreObject() end) 3 | 4 | local headerShown = false 5 | local sendData = nil 6 | 7 | -- Functions 8 | 9 | local function sortData(data, skipfirst) 10 | local header = data[1] 11 | local tempData = data 12 | if skipfirst then table.remove(tempData,1) end 13 | table.sort(tempData, function(a,b) return a.header < b.header end) 14 | if skipfirst then table.insert(tempData,1,header) end 15 | return tempData 16 | end 17 | 18 | local function openMenu(data, sort, skipFirst) 19 | if not data or not next(data) then return end 20 | if sort then data = sortData(data, skipFirst) end 21 | for _,v in pairs(data) do 22 | if v["icon"] then 23 | if QBCore.Shared.Items[tostring(v["icon"])] then 24 | if not string.find(QBCore.Shared.Items[tostring(v["icon"])].image, "//") and not string.find(v["icon"], "//") then 25 | v["icon"] = "nui://qb-inventory/html/images/"..QBCore.Shared.Items[tostring(v["icon"])].image 26 | end 27 | end 28 | end 29 | end 30 | SetNuiFocus(true, true) 31 | headerShown = false 32 | sendData = data 33 | SendNUIMessage({ 34 | action = 'OPEN_MENU', 35 | data = table.clone(data) 36 | }) 37 | end 38 | 39 | local function closeMenu() 40 | sendData = nil 41 | headerShown = false 42 | SetNuiFocus(false) 43 | SendNUIMessage({ 44 | action = 'CLOSE_MENU' 45 | }) 46 | end 47 | 48 | local function showHeader(data) 49 | if not data or not next(data) then return end 50 | headerShown = true 51 | sendData = data 52 | SendNUIMessage({ 53 | action = 'SHOW_HEADER', 54 | data = table.clone(data) 55 | }) 56 | end 57 | 58 | -- Events 59 | 60 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-menu:client:openMenu', function(data, sort, skipFirst) 61 | openMenu(data, sort, skipFirst) 62 | end) 63 | 64 | RegisterNetEvent('qb-menu:client:closeMenu', function() 65 | closeMenu() 66 | end) 67 | 68 | -- NUI Callbacks 69 | 70 | RegisterNUICallback('clickedButton', function(option, cb) 71 | if headerShown then headerShown = false end 72 | PlaySoundFrontend(-1, 'Highlight_Cancel', 'DLC_HEIST_PLANNING_BOARD_SOUNDS', 1) 73 | SetNuiFocus(false) 74 | if sendData then 75 | local data = sendData[tonumber(option)] 76 | sendData = nil 77 | if data.action ~= nil then 78 | data.action() 79 | cb('ok') 80 | return 81 | end 82 | if data then 83 | if data.params.event then 84 | if data.params.isServer then 85 | TriggerServerEvent(data.params.event, data.params.args) 86 | elseif data.params.isCommand then 87 | ExecuteCommand(data.params.event) 88 | elseif data.params.isQBCommand then 89 | TriggerServerEvent('QBCore:CallCommand', data.params.event, data.params.args) 90 | elseif data.params.isAction then 91 | data.params.event(data.params.args) 92 | else 93 | TriggerEvent(data.params.event, data.params.args) 94 | end 95 | end 96 | end 97 | end 98 | cb('ok') 99 | end) 100 | 101 | 102 | RegisterNUICallback('closeMenu', function(_, cb) 103 | headerShown = false 104 | sendData = nil 105 | SetNuiFocus(false) 106 | cb('ok') 107 | TriggerEvent("qb-menu:client:menuClosed") 108 | end) 109 | 110 | -- Command and Keymapping 111 | 112 | RegisterCommand('playerfocus', function() 113 | if headerShown then 114 | SetNuiFocus(true, true) 115 | end 116 | end) 117 | 118 | RegisterKeyMapping('playerFocus', 'Give Menu Focus', 'keyboard', 'LMENU') 119 | 120 | -- Exports 121 | 122 | exports('openMenu', openMenu) 123 | exports('closeMenu', closeMenu) 124 | exports('showHeader', showHeader) 125 | 126 | 127 | -- test 128 | RegisterCommand('testmenu', function(args, rawCommand) 129 | openMenu({ 130 | { 131 | header = "Main Title", 132 | icon = "fas fa-mug-hot", 133 | isMenuHeader = true, -- Set to true to make a nonclickable title 134 | }, 135 | { 136 | header = "Cola", 137 | disabled = true, -- Set to true to disable the button 138 | icon = "fas fa-water", 139 | params = { 140 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 141 | args = { 142 | number = 1, 143 | } 144 | } 145 | }, 146 | { 147 | header = "Water", 148 | disabled = false, -- Set to true to disable the button 149 | icon = "fas fa-water", 150 | rtIcon = "fa-solid fa-chevron-right", 151 | text = "Fresh H2O 💧", 152 | params = { 153 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 154 | args = { 155 | number = 1, 156 | } 157 | } 158 | }, 159 | { 160 | header = "Cheese Burger Combo", 161 | disabled = false, -- Set to true to disable the button 162 | text = "Tomato 🍅
Cheese 🧀
Orange Juice 🍹
Fries 🍟", 163 | rtIcon = "🍔", -- or icon or nil 164 | icon = "fas fa-add", 165 | params = { 166 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 167 | args = { 168 | number = 1, 169 | } 170 | } 171 | }, 172 | { 173 | header = "Order Shawrma", 174 | disabled = false, -- Set to true to disable the button 175 | params = { 176 | event = "qb-menu:client:testMenu2", 177 | args = { 178 | number = 1, 179 | } 180 | } 181 | }, 182 | }) 183 | end) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /html/style.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @import url("https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Poppins:wght@300;500&display=swap"); 2 | 3 | :root { 4 | /* Colors */ 5 | --nmsh-color-bg-dark: rgb(43, 44, 54); 6 | --nmsh-color-bg-light: rgba(46, 49, 55, 0.308); 7 | --nmsh-color-border: rgba(126, 129, 142, 0.6); 8 | --nmsh-color-border-hover: rgba(145, 219, 213); 9 | --nmsh-color-text: #f8fcff; 10 | --nmsh-color-text-alt: #f5f9ff; 11 | --nmsh-color-accent: rgb(56, 236, 168); 12 | --nmsh-color-accent-soft: rgba(56, 236, 168, 0.4); 13 | --nmsh-color-disabled-bg: rgba(105, 46, 47, 0.177); 14 | --nmsh-color-disabled-border: rgb(101, 44, 45); 15 | --nmsh-color-disabled-border-hover: rgb(137, 60, 61); 16 | --nmsh-color-scrollbar: #17171781; 17 | --nmsh-color-scrollbar-track: grey; 18 | 19 | /* Layout */ 20 | --nmsh-radius: 5px; 21 | --nmsh-min-button-height: 50px; 22 | --nmsh-gap: 10px; 23 | --nmsh-padding: 0.6rem 0.9rem; 24 | 25 | /* Effects */ 26 | --nmsh-shadow-accent: 0 0 8px var(--nmsh-color-accent-soft); 27 | --nmsh-transition-fast: 0.3s ease; 28 | --nmsh-transition-slow: 0.5s ease; 29 | 30 | /* Font */ 31 | --nmsh-font-main: "Poppins", sans-serif; 32 | } 33 | 34 | 35 | * { 36 | margin: 0; 37 | padding: 0; 38 | font-family: var(--nmsh-font-main); 39 | font-weight: 300; 40 | transition: all var(--nmsh-transition-slow); 41 | } 42 | 43 | html, 44 | body { 45 | height: 100%; 46 | margin: 0; 47 | } 48 | 49 | ::-webkit-scrollbar { 50 | width: 10px; 51 | } 52 | 53 | ::-webkit-scrollbar-track { 54 | box-shadow: inset 0 0 5px var(--nmsh-color-scrollbar-track); 55 | border-radius: 10px; 56 | } 57 | 58 | ::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb { 59 | background: var(--nmsh-color-scrollbar); 60 | border-radius: 10px; 61 | } 62 | 63 | #container { 64 | position: absolute; 65 | height: auto; 66 | top: 20%; 67 | right: 7%; 68 | border-radius: var(--nmsh-radius); 69 | background: transparent !important; 70 | } 71 | 72 | #buttons { 73 | max-height: 75vh; 74 | width: 300px; 75 | overflow-y: auto; 76 | padding: 10px; 77 | } 78 | 79 | .background { 80 | display: none; 81 | position: absolute; 82 | width: 100%; 83 | height: 100%; 84 | background: linear-gradient( 85 | 90deg, 86 | rgba(133, 133, 133, 0) 0%, 87 | rgba(133, 133, 133, 0) 10%, 88 | var(--nmsh-color-bg-dark) 97% 89 | ); 90 | content: ""; 91 | } 92 | 93 | .button { 94 | display: flex; 95 | align-items: center; 96 | flex-direction: row !important; 97 | gap: var(--nmsh-gap); 98 | width: auto; 99 | min-height: var(--nmsh-min-button-height); 100 | height: auto; 101 | margin: 0.5rem auto; 102 | position: relative; 103 | top: 10%; 104 | padding: var(--nmsh-padding); 105 | color: var(--nmsh-color-text); 106 | border: 1px solid var(--nmsh-color-border); 107 | border-radius: var(--nmsh-radius); 108 | cursor: pointer; 109 | overflow: hidden; 110 | background: radial-gradient( 111 | ellipse at center, 112 | var(--nmsh-color-bg-light) 0%, 113 | var(--nmsh-color-bg-dark) 76% 114 | ); 115 | } 116 | 117 | .button:hover { 118 | background: radial-gradient( 119 | circle, 120 | rgba(38, 107, 102, 0.684) 0%, 121 | rgba(22, 81, 79, 0.256) 100% 122 | ); 123 | border-color: var(--nmsh-color-border-hover); 124 | } 125 | 126 | .icon { 127 | display: flex; 128 | align-items: center; 129 | justify-content: center; 130 | width: 34px; 131 | height: 34px; 132 | min-width: 34px; 133 | min-height: 34px; 134 | margin-right: 10px; 135 | background: rgba(133, 136, 145, 0.756); 136 | border: 1px solid transparent; 137 | border-radius: 2px; 138 | flex-shrink: 0; 139 | transition: all var(--nmsh-transition-fast); 140 | color: var(--nmsh-color-text); 141 | } 142 | 143 | .title { 144 | display: flex; 145 | align-items: center; 146 | flex-direction: row; 147 | gap: var(--nmsh-gap); 148 | width: auto; 149 | min-height: var(--nmsh-min-button-height); 150 | height: auto; 151 | margin: 0.5rem auto; 152 | padding: var(--nmsh-padding); 153 | color: var(--nmsh-color-text-alt); 154 | border: 1px solid var(--nmsh-color-border); 155 | border-radius: var(--nmsh-radius); 156 | cursor: default; 157 | background: radial-gradient( 158 | ellipse at center, 159 | rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.07) 0%, 160 | rgba(77, 79, 87, 0.15) 100% 161 | ); 162 | transition: all var(--nmsh-transition-fast); 163 | } 164 | 165 | .disabled { 166 | background: radial-gradient( 167 | circle, 168 | rgba(105, 46, 47, 0.089) 0%, 169 | var(--nmsh-color-disabled-bg) 100% 170 | ) !important; 171 | border-color: var(--nmsh-color-disabled-border); 172 | cursor: not-allowed; 173 | } 174 | 175 | .disabled:hover { 176 | background: radial-gradient( 177 | circle, 178 | rgba(133, 58, 59, 0.089) 0%, 179 | var(--nmsh-color-disabled-bg) 100% 180 | ) !important; 181 | border: 1px solid var(--nmsh-color-disabled-border-hover); 182 | } 183 | 184 | .disabled > .icon { 185 | display: flex; 186 | align-items: center; 187 | justify-content: center; 188 | position: relative; 189 | } 190 | 191 | div > .text { 192 | flex-direction: column; 193 | font-size: 0.85rem; 194 | padding-left: 3px; 195 | overflow: hidden; 196 | } 197 | 198 | .header { 199 | display: flex; 200 | align-items: center; 201 | justify-content: left; 202 | width: 100%; 203 | max-width: 100%; 204 | color: var(--nmsh-color-text); 205 | padding-left: 2px; 206 | font-size: 15px; 207 | font-weight: 500; 208 | overflow: hidden; 209 | } 210 | 211 | #imageHover { 212 | position: absolute; 213 | top: 10%; 214 | right: 25em; 215 | } 216 | 217 | #image { 218 | src: ""; 219 | max-height: 40vh; 220 | max-width: 40vw; 221 | object-fit: scale-down; 222 | box-shadow: var(--nmsh-shadow-accent); 223 | } 224 | 225 | .rt-icon { 226 | margin-left: auto; 227 | display: flex; 228 | align-items: center; 229 | justify-content: center; 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