Community Ox is an organization dedicated to maintaining forks of most Overextended resources after the original Overextended team archived their work. We align with their original mission—to provide free, open-source, high-quality resources for the community—and are focused on maintaining core resources like ox_lib, ox_inventory, and ox_core, as well as reviving unfinished projects such as ox_inventory_v3.
Zoo, ANTOND. and ESK0 — active participants in the Overextended community, both as users and contributors.
And of course, the community.
We've always felt at home within the Overextended community, having been major supporters and contributors to the entire project. Now that Ox is no longer active, we believe there's a need for someone to carry on their legacy as their own community.
We will not. Community Ox isn't intended to be a typical "framework" like Qbox or ESX. We're focused on creating high-quality resources and (biasedly) offering the best option in terms of features and performance for a core in FiveM. However, ox_core will be one of our main priorities, and we hope to eventually make it a solid choice for developers at any skill level.