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    Pascal Editor

    Pascal Editor

    A 3D building editor built with React Three Fiber and WebGPU

    ...The editor emphasizes ease of use, allowing users to write, edit, and preview code in real time with minimal configuration. Its architecture is intentionally simple, making it easy to extend or customize for specific use cases such as embedded editors or teaching tools. The project is particularly useful for developers who want a portable and accessible coding environment that works across devices without installation.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Metastream

    Metastream

    Watch streaming media with friends

    Start a session and invite your friends by sharing your friend code with them. Browse for your favorite media and add the URL to the queue. A number of popular websites are already supported for playback. New features are added on top of streaming websites such as real-time chat and timestamp markers. Synchronized playback of streaming media across various websites. Public, private, and offline sessions.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Algora TV

    Algora TV

    Open source Twitch for developers

    Algora TV is an open source Elixir/Phoenix application developed by Algora.io that powers Live Billboards—a platform for embedding in-video ads during livestreams. The project enables developers to monetize their live content while providing devtools companies a dynamic and non-intrusive way to reach audiences in real time. Built on top of the Phoenix framework, it leverages Elixir’s concurrency and scalability to handle streaming, ad management, and user interactions seamlessly. The system...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Babylon.js

    Babylon.js

    Open game and rendering engine packed into a JavaScript framework

    ...From a ton of new tools, to improved workflows and features, new documentation and more, it is our sincere hope that Babylon.js 4.2 will make your development process faster and easier while unlocking new simple ways to work. The core focus of Babylon.js 4.2 has been around simplicity. While Babylon.js keeps its code-first approach, we’ve added many tools in the Inspector and enhanced the Node Material Editor to save time to developers and Tech Artists. With the Particle Editor, you can now create and configure particle systems with the click of the mouse.
    Downloads: 42 This Week
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    ReacType

    ReacType

    Prototyping Tool for exporting React/Typescript Applications!

    ReacType is a rapid prototyping tool built on Electron that allows users visualize their application architecture dynamically, employing a drag-and-drop canvas display and an interactive, real-time component code preview that can be exported as a React app for developers employing React component architecture alongside the comprehensive type-checking of TypeScript. In other words, you can draw prototypes and export React / TypeScript code! After opening the dmg and dragging ReacType into your Applications folder, ctrl+click the icon and select 'Open' from the context menu to run the app. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Scene.js

    Scene.js

    Scene.js is JavaScript & CSS timeline-based animation library

    Scene.js supports two plays: javascript and css animation. It's perfect to use it in context and not feel the difference. Scene.js have complete control over time. No matter what time you choose, this can show you the right movement for that time. With Scene.js, SVG can be used by CSS animation in Chrome and can also be controlled by point through 'attribute'. Scene.js can control multiple elements at the same time. Even though the time between the start and end of each element is different, it can be repeated. ...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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 !
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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