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# Items

The item name comes from config:

```lua
item = 'gps',
```

Change it here if your server uses another name — then match that name in your inventory files below.

## Inventory setup

{% tabs %}
{% tab title="ox\_inventory" %}
In `ox_inventory/data/items.lua`:

```lua
['gps'] = {
    label = 'GPS',
    weight = 500,
    stack = false,
    close = true,
    consume = 0,
    description = 'Handheld GPS unit.',
    client = {
        event = '0r-gps:client:toggleGPS'
    }
},
```

{% endtab %}

{% tab title="qb-inventory" %}
In `qb-core/shared/items.lua` (or your items file):

```lua
gps = {
    name = 'gps',
    label = 'GPS',
    weight = 500,
    type = 'item',
    image = 'gps.png',
    unique = false,
    useable = true,
    shouldClose = true,
    description = 'Handheld GPS unit.'
},
```

`0r-gps` registers the item as usable on the server — you do not need a client export for QB.
{% endtab %}
{% endtabs %}

## Item image

Put a `gps.png` in your inventory image folder (for example `ox_inventory/web/images/`). The script does not ship inventory icons.

<details>

<summary>ESX (database items)</summary>

If you use ESX with a classic item table, add a row for `gps`. The script still registers it as usable when the resource starts — you only need the item to exist in the database and in player inventories.

</details>


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