If you have an issue comment / PR description on GitHub, it doesn't automatically get anchors / IDs that you could link to:
What I like to do is to add a visible #
character like this:
# https://gist.github.com/althonos/6914b896789d3f2078d1e6237642c35c | |
[metadata] | |
name = {name} | |
version = file: {name}/_version.txt | |
author = Martin Larralde | |
author_email = [email protected] | |
url = https://github.com/althonos/{name} | |
description = {description} | |
long_description = file: README.md |
This is an example of a resource called "disc-base", I have only taken parts of it and removed the mentions of ESX, because I am running this on an empty server. The part we are looking at here especially is the marker drawing. This is also an outdated version of this resource before they applied performance improvements, but we are also going to go deeper than their changes.
Base of this tutorial: https://github.com/DiscworldZA/gta-resources/blob/54a2aaf7080286c8d49bbd7b1978b6cc430ec755/disc-base/client/markers.lua (client.lua here)