Pinned repositories
Repositories
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packages
📦 A list of packages that fall under the stack.gl umbrella -
shader-school
🎓 A workshopper for GLSL shaders and graphics programming -
glsl-transpiler
Transpile GLSL to JS
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glsl-parser
transform streamed glsl tokens into an ast
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gl-mat2
gl-matrix's mat2, split into smaller pieces
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gl-vec3
gl-matrix's vec3, split into smaller pieces
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gl-geometry
A flexible wrapper for gl-vao and gl-buffer that you can use to set up renderable WebGL geometries from a variety of different formats.
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glsl-min-stream
through stream that transforms glsl-parser AST nodes and rewrites variables into shorter forms
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gl-shader
🎁 WebGL shader wrapper -
gl-vao
Vertex array object wrapper for WebGL
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gl-vec2
gl-matrix's vec2, split into smaller pieces
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gl-mat3
gl-matrix's mat3, split into smaller pieces
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gl-magic-uniforms
🎩 Create a magic getter/setter object for a given WebGLProgram's uniforms. -
webgl-workshop
🎓 The sequel to shader-school: Learn the WebGL API -
gl-mat4
gl-matrix's mat4, split into smaller pieces
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gl-vec4
gl-matrix's vec4, split into smaller pieces
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gl-clear
A helper WebGL module for clearing the current buffer
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gl-fbo
WebGL framebuffer wrapper
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gl-texture2d
WebGL texture wrapper
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gl-mesh
Draws static indexed geometry in WebGL
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gl-shader-core
Core implementation of gl-shader without parser dependencies
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gl-audio-analyser
Pull audio waveform/frequency data into WebGL for realtime audio visualisation
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gl-texture2d-read-float
Read out the contents of a floating-point gl-texture2d
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stackgl-readme-css
Reusable CSS for styling README/Markdown content consistently.
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gl-toy
🔮 Quickly create WebGL demos using glslify -
learning-webgl-01
Learning WebGL Lesson 1 converted from vanilla WebGL to use stack.gl.
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learning-webgl-02
Learning WebGL Lesson 2 converted from vanilla WebGL to use stack.gl.

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