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    react-blessed

    react-blessed

    A react renderer for blessed

    ...This renderer should currently be considered as experimental, is subject to change and will only work with React's latest version (17.x.x, using Fiber). Any of the blessed widgets can be rendered through react-blessed by using a lowercased tag title. Text nodes, on the other hand, will be rendered by applying the setContent method with the given text on the parent node. As with React's DOM renderer, react-blessed lets you handle the original blessed nodes, if you ever need them, through refs. For convenience, react-blessed lets you handle classes looking like what react-native proposes.
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    OpenJSGL reimplements key parts of OpenGL in JavaScript to allow 3D graphics in a Web browser without plug-ins. OpenJSGL uses the <canvas> tag as its viewport, and works in browsers that support <canvas>, such as Firefox, Safari/WebKit, and Opera.
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    Javascript 3d engine using the WHATWG HTML <canvas> tag for output.
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