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    REFramework

    REFramework

    Scripting platform, modding framework and VR support for RE Engine

    A mod framework, scripting platform, and modding tool for RE Engine games. Inspired by and uses code from Kanan. Supports Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 3, Resident Evil 7, Resident Evil Village, Devil May Cry 5, Monster Hunter Rise. Lua Scripting API (All games), VR, Generic 6DOF VR support for all games, motion controls for RE2/RE3 (RE7 and RE8 motion controls are still WIP!), first person (RE2, RE3), free camera (All games), scene timescale (All games), manual flashlight (RE2, RE3, RE8), FOV slider & vignette disabler (RE2, RE3, RE8).
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    VIVE Input Utility for Unity

    VIVE Input Utility for Unity

    A toolkit that helps developing/prototyping VR apps

    The VIVE Input Utility (VIU) is a toolkit for developing VR experiences in Unity, especially with the VIVE/VIVE Pro but also targeting many platforms from a common code base including Oculus Rift, Rift S Go, Quest, Google Daydream, VIVE Wave SDK (e.g. VIVE Focus standalone) and additional VR platforms as supported by Unity such as Microsoft's 'Mixed Reality' VR headsets and more. Supports VIVE, VIVE Pro, VIVE Cosmos (any OpenVR compatible device), Oculus Rift & Touch, Rift S, Go, Quest, Daydream, and VIVE Focus, Focus+ (any WaveVR compatible device). ...
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    StereoKit

    StereoKit

    An easy-to-use mixed reality library for building VR applications

    ...Mixed Reality inputs like hands and eyes are trivial to access. Texture formats .jpg, .png, .tga, .bmp, .psd, .gif, .hdr, .pic, .qoi, equirectangular cubemap, procedural. Documentation generated directly from the source code, including screenshots.
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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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    MIVisionX

    MIVisionX

    Set of comprehensive computer vision & machine intelligence libraries

    MIVisionX toolkit is a set of comprehensive computer vision and machine intelligence libraries, utilities, and applications bundled into a single toolkit. AMD MIVisionX delivers highly optimized open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenVX™ and OpenVX™ Extensions along with Convolution Neural Net Model Compiler & Optimizer supporting ONNX, and Khronos NNEF™ exchange formats. The toolkit allows for rapid prototyping and deployment of optimized computer vision and machine learning...
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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

    This project enables developers to build XR experiences using the same code that runs on the web. Exokit engine is written on top of Node and emulates a web browser, providing native hooks for WebGL, WebXR, WebAudio, and other APIs used in immersive experiences. The future is immersive. The web is the best application platform. Javascript is the best ecosystem. It's not possible to do both 2D and 3D well.
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    VRTK

    VRTK

    An example of how to use the Tilia packages to create great content

    VRTK is a collection of useful, reusable solutions to common problems found when building for virtual reality. VRTK aims to help productivity by speeding up the creation process from prototyping ideas to building complete solutions. The passion behind VRTK is to try and enable as many people as possible to build for VR, from seasoned developers to complete beginners who have a wonderful idea in their head but are unsure of how to create it. VRTK aims to be easy to understand so the absolute...
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    MathworldVR

    MathworldVR

    Math world in WebVR, powered by A-frame

    ...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

    ...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 code against the WebVR 1.1 spec, use webvr-polyfill, which supports browsers with the 1.0 spec, or no implementation at all. It is recommended to write your code targeting the WebXR Device API spec however and use this polyfill as browsers begin to implement the latest changes. The minimal input controls currently supported by WebXR is polyfilled here as well, using the Gamepad API.
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