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For more in-depth introduction to mission coding see Mission Scripting (overview).
To edit the game scripts, you will need one of the coding tools:
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Sanny Builder |
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gtama |
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Mission Builder |
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Point |
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Scone |
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Related Tools[]
The following tools are related to mission scripting, but cannot be used for direct editing:
Tool | Supported Games | Notes |
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.NET Script Hook | align="center" | allows writing external scripts in any .NET language |
Alice | align="center" | adds LUA scripting support |
C++ Script Hook | align="center" | allows writing external scripts in C++ language |
CLEO | align="center" | allows running scripts alongside of the main.scm |
OpenIV | align="center" | SCO files viewer |
SparkIV | align="center" | SCO files viewer |
spookie's SCM Hook | align="center" |
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Modding in Grand Theft Auto | |
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Official modifications | FiveM |
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File tools | CodeWalker (CodeX) | OpenIV | Spark IV |