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# Pixellife Framework

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## Get started in minutes

Setup your own custom resource component using our pre-built boilerplates

&#x20;We have several boilerplates ready to be copied and modified to your liking

**pixellife-boilerplate**\
&#x20;\- This boilerplate is a bare bone standard CFX Resource that loads utils, the database and logger components

**pixellife-boilerplate-nui-react**\
&#x20; \- This is a barebone boilerplate, but also includes a ReactJS based NUI

**pixellife-boilerplate-nui-vue**\
&#x20; \- This is a barebone boilerplate, but also includes a VueJS based NUI
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#### Copy your desired boilerplate

Once copied, rename the new folder to pixellife-component for example pixellife-status
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### Edit the resource settings

Open the init.lua file and change the name of the resource to the new component you are making, for example, if your creating the status component you may call it Status

It would be referenced throughout the server as what ever name you specify here when fetching it in other resources
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#### Make your resource!

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