Curious about the differences between the default Helix and Riggs' edited version? Our framework offers enhanced customization for developers, including a new "ranks" feature, which simplifies class management. Additionally, we’ve expanded configuration options and added unique features not found in the default Helix version. For a complete list of changes, please visit the Differences page in our documentation.
Explore the full range of documentation through the sidebar. Whether you’re looking for libraries, functions, or more, everything is searchable using the search bar. If you're transitioning from Clockwork, don’t miss our conversion guide.
Ready to launch your Helix server? Check out our step-by-step Getting Started guide to get your server up and running quickly.
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We're always looking for contributions to improve the project, from enhancing documentation to fixing typos. Check out the ix.storage library's source code for an example of how to document code. Familiarity with Markdown is essential as it’s widely used in our documentation process. If you’d like to contribute code, head over to our GitHub repository and submit a pull request.
To develop with the Helix framework, a solid understanding of Garry's Mod Lua is required. For those new to Lua, we recommend starting with the basics on the Garry's Mod Wiki before diving into schema development.
We do not provide support for your own Framework Changes. However, if there are errors that you are CERTAIN are our mistake, you can open an issue describing the issue and providing reproduction steps.