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    SuperSplat

    SuperSplat

    3D Gaussian Splat Editor

    SuperSplat is a free and open source tool for inspecting and editing 3D Gaussian Splats. It is built on web technologies and runs in the browser, so there's nothing to download or install.
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    Modly

    Modly

    Desktop app to generate 3D models from images using local AI

    Modly is a lightweight platform designed to simplify the creation and management of modular AI-driven workflows and tools. It focuses on breaking down complex processes into reusable modules that can be combined and orchestrated to achieve specific goals. The system emphasizes flexibility, allowing users to define custom modules and integrate them into larger pipelines. It supports experimentation, enabling users to test and refine workflows quickly. Modly is designed to be accessible, with...
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    image-blaster

    image-blaster

    An image-to-world skillset for Claude

    image-blaster is an image-to-world skillset that turns a single input image into a richer 3D production starting point. It uses Claude skills together with external generation services to create 3D environments, object meshes, Gaussian splats, and sound effects. The project is designed to accelerate early-stage 3D work by producing usable assets from visual references in just a few guided steps. It can generate dynamic object models, static environment captures, ambient loops, and...
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    React Three Fiber

    React Three Fiber

    A React renderer for Three.js

    Build your scene declaratively with re-usable, self-contained components that react to state, are readily interactive, and can tap into React's ecosystem. There is no hard dependency on a particular three.js version, it does not wrap or duplicate a single three.js class. It merely expresses three.js in JSX, <mesh /> becomes new THREE.Mesh(), and that happens dynamically. There is no additional overhead. Components participate in a unified render loop outside of React. It outperforms three.js...
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    Angular Universal

    Angular Universal

    Server-side rendering and prerendering for Angular

    The Angular Universal project is a community-driven project to expand on the core APIs from Angular (platform-server) to enable developers to do a server-side rendering of Angular applications in a variety of scenarios. This repository will host various tools like engines to integrate with various backends(NodeJS, ASP.NET etc.) and also extra modules and examples to help you start with server-side rendering. Control server-rendered page and transfer state before client-side web app loads to...
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    react-three/flex

    react-three/flex

    Flexbox for react-three-fiber

    Placing content in THREE.js is hard. @react-three/flex brings the webs flexbox spec to react-three-fiber. It is based on Yoga, Facebook's open-source layout engine for react-native. Simply create layouts by wrapping your 3D objects in different <Box /> instances inside a <Flex /> container. This way they will be automatically placed in the 3D space following the flexbox specification just like in the DOM. You can tweak the container and the boxes using standard CSS flex properties, like...
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    TroisJS

    TroisJS

    ThreeJS + VueJS 3 + ViteJS

    I wanted to code something similar to react-three-fiber but for VueJS. I started from scratch, I will rewrite some of my WebGL demos to see if this little toy can do the job. The most popular WebGL library, with a good support on both desktop and mobile. With TroisJS you can easily create 3D content for your website using VueJS components. Really fast development time with ViteJS/HMR ! Useful to create awesome 3D scenes. Thanks to VueJS/ViteJS, TroisJS use watchers and HMR to update ThreeJS...
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    Rendertron

    Rendertron

    A Headless Chrome rendering solution

    Rendertron is a headless Chrome rendering solution designed to render & serialise web pages on the fly. Rendertron is designed to enable your Progressive Web App (PWA) to serve the correct content to any bot that doesn't render or execute JavaScript. Rendertron runs as a standalone HTTP server. Rendertron renders requested pages using Headless Chrome, auto-detecting when your PWA has completed loading and serializes the response back to the original request. To use Rendertron, your...
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    React Adopt

    React Adopt

    Compose render props components like a pro

    React Adopt is a small TypeScript library for composing multiple React render-prop components into a cleaner interface. It was created to solve the problem of nested render-prop callbacks, which can make React code harder to read and maintain. The library provides a simple adopt method that combines results from a mapper into a single render function. It supports use cases involving multiple render-prop utilities, React Context consumers, custom render handling, mapper-based prop shaping,...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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