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- Version 1.0.0
Overview
The FiveM Meta Tool is a GUI-based application designed to assist developers in managing and resolving conflicts in carcols.meta and carvariations.meta files for GTA V's FiveM servers. The tool simplifies handling vehicle modkits, IDs, and related metadata.
Features
Carcols Conflict Resolution: Automatically resolve ID conflicts in carcols.meta and carvariations.meta.
Modkit ID Management: Streamline modkit ID conflicts and ensure consistency across files.
Vehicle-Specific Processing: Resolve conflicts for all vehicles or a specific one. (Currently bugged to be all vehicles)
User-Friendly GUI: Intuitive interface built with PyQt6 for ease of use.
Requirements
Windows 10/11 (64-bit)
No additional installations required; the application is standalone.
Installation
Download the latest release
Extract the contents of the zip file to a folder of your choice.
Run meta_tool_gui.exe.
Usage
Launch the application by double-clicking meta_tool_gui.exe.
Use the File Selection section to load carcols.meta and carvariations.meta files.
Select the operation:
Carcols Conflict Resolution
Modkit ID Resolution
Optionally, choose a specific vehicle to process or leave it on "All Vehicles." (Currently bugged to be all vehicles)
Click Process to apply changes.
Included Files
meta_tool_gui.exe: Main executable for the application.
Source Code. This is an open-source project for the community.
Known Issues
Some antivirus software may flag the executable as a false positive. If this occurs:
Add the application to your antivirus allowlist.
Ensure no critical files are blocked or quarantined.
Contribution
Feel free to contribute to this project by submitting pull requests or reporting issues in the repository.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
Developer Terms Of Services
By using the FiveM Meta Tool, you acknowledge and agree that it is provided "as-is" with no warranty, that you assume all risks, refrain from illegal or prohibited uses (including malicious redistribution or reverse engineering), may only modify it for personal use with no unauthorized distribution, and accept that it is licensed under the MIT License with only limited support available.