Chezza Inventory - advanced inventory management for ESX servers Compatible with ESX framework. Fully customizable and optimized.
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Upgrade your ESX server with Chezza's Inventory, a feature-rich inventory management system that's already powering 118 FiveM communities. If you're tired of the clunky default ESX inventory or want dynamic updates, built-in shops, vehicle storage, and player searching capabilities, this is the complete package. It transforms inventory interaction from tedious menu navigation into smooth, intuitive gameplay that keeps players focused on roleplay instead of fighting with UI.
You're getting a complete inventory overhaul that replaces ESX's default system with dynamic, real-time inventory management. The package includes the core inventory script, pre-configured glovebox and trunk storage systems, player inventory search functionality, integrated shop system, hotbar for quick item access, notification framework, sound effects, and comprehensive configuration files. Everything works natively with ESX's existing item structure, so you're not rebuilding your economy from scratch - just upgrading how players interact with it.
Players open their inventory and see a clean, modern interface displaying items with descriptions and quantities. Drag items between player inventory, glovebox, trunk, or other players' inventories. Right-click for instant full-stack transfers. Click hotbar slots to bind frequently-used items - number keys then trigger those items during gameplay without opening inventory. Police officers use the search function to look through suspects' inventories during traffic stops or arrests. Shop interactions happen directly in the inventory UI - browse items, see prices, and purchase without separate shop menus.
Imagine a drug dealer storing product in their trunk, splitting stacks to distribute to buyers, and keeping personal carry amounts in their pocket inventory. A cop pulls them over, uses the search function, finds contraband, and confiscates it right from the inventory screen. Later, a medic opens their glovebox to grab bandages bound to their hotbar - one keypress and they're treating a patient. A shop owner stocks their store through the inventory interface, setting prices and quantities. These interactions are smooth, fast, and don't break immersion with clunky menu systems.
The built-in glovebox and trunk inventories add realistic vehicle storage roleplay. Store weapons in your trunk to avoid being caught during traffic stops. Keep snacks and bandages in your glovebox for quick access. Each vehicle type can have different storage capacities (configure trunk sizes by vehicle class). When a vehicle is impounded or destroyed, stored items follow configured rules - they can be lost, transferred to police evidence, or moved to player inventory based on your settings.
Law enforcement gets powerful search tools. Officers can open a nearby player's inventory to see what they're carrying - perfect for traffic stops, arrests, or security checkpoints. Configure permissions so only police jobs can search. Decide whether searched players get notifications or if searches are silent. Set up contraband lists that flag items during searches. This creates tense roleplay moments where criminals hide illegal goods in trunks or drop items before getting searched.
Chezza Inventory isn't just a reskin of ESX's default system - it's a complete reimagining of how inventory should work. The real-time updates mean multiple players can interact with the same storage without sync issues. The hotbar eliminates the open inventory, scroll, use item, close inventory loop for frequently-used items. Right-click transfers speed up storage management massively. Item descriptions help new players understand your custom items without asking in Discord. It's these quality-of-life improvements that make players appreciate your server's attention to detail.
The 118 communities running this inventory system report significant improvements in player satisfaction with inventory management. Players stop complaining about laggy, unresponsive menus. Law enforcement roleplay becomes more realistic with proper search mechanics. Criminals have interesting decisions about what to carry versus what to store. Shop interactions feel modern and intuitive. The configurability means you can disable features you don't need while keeping the core improvements that matter to your server's style.
The built-in shop functionality lets you create stores directly in the inventory interface. Configure shop locations, set inventories for each shop (general stores sell different items than weapon shops), define pricing, and optionally restrict purchases by job or license. Players browse shop inventories just like they browse their own - drag items to their inventory to purchase. This unified interface is cleaner than juggling multiple shop scripts with different UIs and controls.
Tailor every aspect through config files: inventory slot counts (player, glovebox, trunk), weight limits, sound effect toggles, notification styles, shop locations and inventories, item descriptions, hotbar settings, and feature enables/disables. The extensive documentation explains each config option clearly, making customization accessible even if you're not deeply technical. Community support channels provide help if you're adapting the system to unique server setups.
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