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    Shaderc

    Shaderc

    A collection of tools, libraries, and tests for Vulkan shader

    Shaderc is a collection of tools and libraries for compiling shaders—small programs that run on GPUs—into SPIR-V, the intermediate representation used by the Vulkan graphics API. It provides both a command-line tool (glslc) and a C/C++ library (libshaderc) that wrap the functionality of glslang (the Khronos reference compiler for GLSL) and SPIRV-Tools to deliver a modern, scriptable, and efficient shader compilation workflow.
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    VulkanSceneGraph

    VulkanSceneGraph

    Vulkan & C++17 based Scene Graph Project

    VulkanSceneGraph (VSG), is a modern, cross-platform, high-performance scene graph library built upon Vulkan graphics/compute API. The software is written in C++17 and follows the CppCoreGuidelines and FOSS Best Practices. The source code is published under the MIT License, with the exception of vulkan.h, used for Vulkan extensions, which is under Apache License 2.0. This repository contains C++ headers and source and CMake build scripts to build the libvsg library. Additional support...
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    PixelFlow

    PixelFlow

    A Processing/Java library for high performance GPU-Computing (GLSL)

    PixelFlow is a Processing library focused on advanced graphics and visual effects, offering an extensive suite of GPU-based tools for visual artists, researchers, and creative coders. It enables real-time simulation and rendering of complex effects such as fluid dynamics, reaction-diffusion systems, soft shadows, and more, all powered by GLSL shaders. Its modular structure allows for chaining and composing various visual effects easily, making it ideal for installations, performances, and visual experimentation.
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    lwjgl-basics

    lwjgl-basics

    LibGDX/LWJGL tutorials and examples

    lwjgl-basics is a lightweight, shader-driven Java library designed to teach and simplify 2D game development using LWJGL and OpenGL, focusing on minimal abstractions and direct control over rendering pipelines. It provides essential utilities for handling textures, shaders, and sprite rendering while maintaining a low-level approach that exposes developers to the underlying graphics concepts. The repository doubles as both a functional library and an educational resource, offering example...
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    GL++
    This encapsulates some of the higher level functions of OpenGL using extensions into C++ objects. These at the moment in time are framebuffer objects and shaders
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