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@needle-tools/gltf-build-pipeline
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Pipeline and tools for optimizing gltf files using gltf-transform and compression settings within glTF extensions
Creating optimized glTF, GLB and VRM files for the web.
Includes support for generating LOD quality level for textures and meshes that can be used with @needle-tools/gltf-progressive
In general all files that have been processed by this package are valid glTF/GLB files.
The glTF Build Pipeline package is meant to be used as a last step before delivery.
That means:
To load progressively enhanced glTF files in any three.js based engine see examples at @needle-tools/gltf-progressive
npx @needle-tools/gltf-build-pipeline@latest
gltf-build-pipeline help
- use help to see options for each commandgltf-build-pipeline compress <input>
gltf-build-pipeline transform <input>
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Pipeline and tools for optimizing gltf files using gltf-transform and compression settings within glTF extensions
We found that @needle-tools/gltf-build-pipeline demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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