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    Networked-Aframe

    Networked-Aframe

    Web framework for building multi-user virtual reality experiences

    Multi-user VR on the Web. A framework for writing multi-user VR apps in HTML and JS. Built on top of A-Frame. Follow the NAF Getting Started tutorial to build your own example from scratch, including setting up a local server. Networked-Aframe works by syncing entities and their components to connected users. To connect to a room you need to add the networked-scene component to the a-scene element. For an entity to be synced, add the networked component to it. By default the position and...
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    A-Frame Inspector

    A-Frame Inspector

    Visual inspector tool for A-Frame

    A visual inspector tool for A-Frame scenes. Just hit <ctrl> + <alt> + i on any A-Frame scene to open up the Inspector. Get a different view of the scene and see the visual effect of tweaking entities. The VR analog to the browser’s DOM inspector. Can be opened on any A-Frame scene with <ctrl> + <alt> + i. Record and replay headset and controller pose and events. Hit record, move around inside the VR headset, interact with objects with the controller. Then replay that recording back on any...
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    Exokit

    Exokit

    Native VR/AR/XR engine for JavaScript

    ...Apps should run in "reality tabs", layers of reality that blend together. Exokit is a Javascript Node.js module. C++ bindings hook into WebGL, WebXR, Magic Leap, Leap Motion, and various other device APIs. Exokit runs on Windows, macOS, Linux (x64), Linux (ARM64), and Magic Leap (ARM64).
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    MathworldVR

    MathworldVR

    Math world in WebVR, powered by A-frame

    WebVR math platform made with A-Frame, Three.js, React, Redux. MathworldVR uses Redux for all the stuff around the app's state. It helps you write applications that behave consistently. On top of that, it provides a great developer experience, such as live code editing combined with a time-traveling debugger. For example, CalcButton component used as a backspace on the calculator is dispatching Redux action when user "clicks it" with VR hand-controller!
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    WebXR Polyfill

    WebXR Polyfill

    Use the WebXR Device API today providing fallbacks to native WebVR 1.1

    Use the WebXR Device API today, providing fallbacks to native WebVR 1.1 and Cardboard. A JavaScript implementation of the WebXR Device API, as well as the WebXR Gamepad Module. This polyfill allows developers to write against the latest specification, providing support when run on browsers that implement the WebVR 1.1 spec, or on mobile devices with no WebVR/WebXR support at all. The polyfill reflects the stable version of the API which has shipped in multiple browsers. If you are writing...
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