esx_lib keeps climbing while prompt modules spread steadily
A small set of libraries and a group of prompt/tstudio assets accounted for the week’s readable adoption; no major resource vanished outright.
Sustained, multi-day growth is the signal developers should trust, and this week that signal pointed squarely at esx_lib and a cluster of prompt/tstudio resources. esx_lib grew on every measured day and added +459 servers to reach 2,528; several smaller prompt and tstudio packages showed the same steady shape. At the same time there were declines among established utilities — screenshot-basic and a handful of core libs lost servers — but no widely used resource disappeared completely. The total distinct scripts recorded fell from 1,714,092 last week to 1,487,776 this week, a change worth watching next week for persistence or reversal.
The week in scripts
This week’s universe narrowed noticeably: FiveStats recorded 1,487,776 distinct scripts across servers, down from 1,714,092 the prior week. That drop is the most visible aggregate change, but the readable story at resource level is conventional — a handful of libraries and packaged assets showed sustained, multi-day growth while a set of long-standing utilities lost a few hundred servers each. esx_lib is the clearest single example of steady adoption; it grew on 6/6 days and added +459 servers to reach 2,528. Screencapture, while already large, recovered from an early-week dip and added +451 servers overall. The week’s most interesting movers are small to mid-sized projects: prompt_sandy_corner, prompt_arcade_games and two tstudio Cayo-tunnel packages all grew on every measured day and produced large percentage gains off small bases. By contrast, the largest utilities — oxmysql, pma-voice, screenshot-basic and bob74_ipl — moved much less in percentage terms and, in several cases, lost servers. Importantly, nothing in the top usage list vanished entirely; the changes this week are rearrangements and modest net losses rather than a wholesale migration. For developers the headline is familiar: adoption is slow and steady wins the signal — repeated daily gains matter far more than single-day spikes.
Sustained adoption
Sustained, multi-day growth is the signal developers should trust; the week’s clearest examples are concentrated and instructive. esx_lib grew on 6/6 days and added +459 servers to reach 2,528, with a steady daily sequence (2375→2417→2461→2519→2562→2627→2735). That shape — a sequence of near-daily upticks across a base already in the thousands — looks like organic adoption across many servers rather than a single large server bundling it. Screencapture added +451 servers to reach 7,845 but its daily sequence shows a small early dip followed by consistent recovery (7683→7629→7701→7797→7912→8033→8157); this is growth on an established, high-count resource and reads as broad reinstatement or rolling additions across servers. The prompt and tstudio cluster is the most dramatic in percentage terms. prompt_sandy_corner moved from a low baseline the week before (prev week 31) to 351 servers now, adding +321 and growing on 6/6 days; its daily run (254→294→323→362→384→413→428) shows steady daily gains throughout the week. prompt_arcade_games added +174 to 295 and also grew on 6/6 days (221→251→274→305→321→342→349), another multi-day climb that reads as genuine spread rather than a single redeploy. tstudio_cayo_tunnel doubled from 194 to 399 (+205) on 6/6 days with a smooth upward sequence (296→345→380→407→438→457→471), and the companion tstudio_zpatch_cayo_tunnel_lagoon went from 63 to 140 (+77) on 6/6 days (96→120→133→138→150→164→178). Those tstudio packages are an example of related assets moving together: the consistent daily increases on multiple related resources strengthen the hypothesis that an update, a bundle, or coordinated adoption is in play, but the data alone do not prove which. Smaller audio- and EV-related resources also showed steady gains: prompt_audio added +73 to 671 (grew on 5/6 days; 654→648→659→670→680→690→698) and added +73 to 226 (grew on 5/6 days; 206→210→220→233→233→236→243). added +87 to 516 and grew on every measured day (490→498→502→517→524→540→542), a modest but consistent climb. One notice of caution: added +78 (from 60 to 138) but grew on only 3/6 days (daily: 131→134→143→139→136→135→144); that shape is less clearly sustained and could be noise or the effect of one or two servers onboarding and then some churn. Overall, the meaningful signal this week comes from packages that added servers on 5–6 of the measured days; those are the adopters most likely to continue spreading.
All scripts gaining servers
| Resource | Servers | Change | Grew | Trajectory |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| esx_lib | 2,528from 2,070 | +459+22.2% | 6/6 | |
| screencapture | 7,845from 7,395 | +451+6.1% | 5/6 |
Losing ground
Decline this week is real but incremental rather than catastrophic. screenshot-basic lost -506 servers from last week’s count and is now on 15,236 servers; its daily series (15452→15311→15118→15164→15152→15209→15244) shows the loss was front-loaded and then largely stabilized, which is consistent with a small-scale rollback or a short-lived compatibility issue rather than widespread abandonment. prompt_sandy_corner_construction is the sharpest focused fall among prompt assets: it sits at 640 servers (prev week 840), a -201 change, and grew on 0/6 days (706→668→637→630→624→612→601), a straight downward run that suggests a targeted removal or a depreciation decision in multiple servers. Informational — a smaller but broadly used utility — dropped -143 to 2,371 and showed only 2 growth days (2418→2371→2368→2371→2361→2351→2358), a gentle but persistent loss. oxmysql and bob74_ipl both recorded small declines (-143 and -123 respectively) while remaining at the top of usage rankings; their daily sequences include recovery days, so these are oscillations not collapses. Several mid-tier libraries and UI packages lost a few dozen to a few hundred servers (NativeUI -126, interact-sound -124, PolyZone -113, esx_menu_dialog -100) and each of those series contains growth days as well as losses, indicating churn rather than a single wholesale migration. No script that sits high in the most-used list vanished entirely this week: the pattern is modest trimming and churn, with a couple of resources showing steady day-to-day declines that merit attention if they continue.
New arrivals
New entries this week were numerous but mostly small; most first-seen resources remain under 30 servers. The standout newcomer is ps-michael_mansion, first seen 2026-08-12 and reaching 95 servers in its first week — the highest immediate uptake among new arrivals and worth watching to see if it stabilizes or grows. Ember-Admin (first seen 2026-08-12) reached 28 servers, kivo_medical_center_sc (first seen 2026-08-14) reached 31, and a handful of map/scene assets and job packs appeared in the teens and twenties (ak47_map_garageroom 25, plt-illegal-jobs 22, Lux_Bowling 20). There are also three mmd_atg prefixed resources (link_col, animals, lod_ligths) that each reached 17 servers after first being seen on 2026-08-10; when several similarly named resources appear together and register at the same time it often means a content pack or a developer publishing multiple files, but the data do not identify whether these are related by design or just naming coincidence. Generally, most brand-new scripts remain small: a presence on a dozen or two servers in week one is common and only a handful of new resources cross the 50–100-server threshold immediately.
| Resource | First seen | Servers reached |
|---|---|---|
| ps-michael_mansion |
What to watch
For developers and server owners the practical takeaway is conservative: prefer resources that show repeated day‑over‑day gains and treat single-day leaps skeptically. esx_lib is a clear evaluative target — its 6/6-day climb and +459 weekly change mark it as actively spreading; evaluate compatibility and migration paths if you depend on ESX modules. The prompt and tstudio cluster (prompt_sandy_corner, prompt_arcade_games, tstudio_cayo_tunnel, tstudio_zpatch_cayo_tunnel_lagoon) all produced the multi-day shape you want to see before committing to a dependency or copying an implementation pattern. Screencapture’s growth after an early dip suggests it is being reintroduced at scale; if your server relies on screenshot functionality, test the current screencapture build this week rather than assuming stability. Watch prompt_sandy_corner_construction’s straight decline — a resource that shows no growth days and a multi-day fall is more likely to have been intentionally removed or to be incompatible with recent changes. Finally, keep an eye on the total distinct-scripts count next week: the drop from 1,714,092 to 1,487,776 this week is large in aggregate and, if it persists or continues, could indicate broader cleanup, a change in how resources are reported, or a dataset artefact; any of those outcomes matters to developers tracking adoption. In short: prioritize sustained multi-day gains, validate mid-week recoveries, and be cautious about resources that only spike or only decline.
Most-used scripts
| # | Resource | Servers |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | oxmysql | 29,405 |
| 2 | pma-voice | 27,148 |
| 3 | ox_lib | 26,576 |
| 4 | bob74_ipl | 25,080 |
| 5 | ox_target | 18,597 |
| 6 | ox_inventory | 16,898 |
| 7 | PolyZone |
What to take away
- esx_lib grew on 6/6 days and added +459 servers to reach 2,528 this week.
- screencapture added +451 servers and showed a recovery after an early-week dip (daily: 7683→8157).
- prompt_sandy_corner, prompt_arcade_games and two tstudio Cayo tunnel packages all grew on 6/6 days, indicating steady spread rather than a single-server jump.
- No top-tier dependency vanished entirely this week; declines were real but incremental (for example, screenshot-basic -506 and informational -143).
- ps-michael_mansion is the most notable newcomer, reaching 95 servers in its first week.