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# Quickstart

## Quickstart Guide

This quickstart helps you install and deploy **Levia Scripts** in the fastest way possible.\
Most configuration options can be adjusted later once the script is running.

{% hint style="info" %}
Estimated time: **5–10 minutes**
{% endhint %}

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### Steps

#### 1. Requirements

Before installing any Levia Script, make sure your server includes:

* Required framework (QB / ESX / QBox / etc.)
* Dependencies listed in the script documentation
* Updated FiveM artifact (recommended)

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#### 2. Install the script

Drag and drop the script folder into your `resources` directory.

Example:

```
resources/[levia]/your-script
```

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#### 3. Ensure order

Add the resource to your `server.cfg`:

```
ensure dependency_1ensure dependency_2ensure your-script
```

> Always ensure dependencies start before the script.

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#### 4. Configure

Open the `config.lua` file and adjust settings such as:

* Framework
* Target system
* Language
* UI / Theme options
* Script features

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Most scripts will work with default configuration.
{% endhint %}

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#### 5. Restart server

Restart your server or resource:

```
restart your-script
```

Wait for the script to fully load.

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### What's next?

Once installed, you can:

* Customize configuration
* Adjust UI and behavior
* Add compatibility settings
* Extend features based on your server

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Your script is now ready to use.
{% endhint %}


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