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@pixi-build-tools/globals
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This package exports the global namespaces of popular PixiJS libraries. It provides a centralized source of this information so you do not have to configure dependency globals yourself!
npm install --dev @pixi-build-tools/globals
Feel free to create a PR if you want to add your own PixiJS library to this package.
Project | Namespaces |
---|---|
PixiJS | PIXI |
PixiJS Official Plugins | PIXI.animate, PIXI.brend, PIXI.layers, PIXI.particles, PIXI.picture, PIXI.projection, PIXI.sound, PIXI.spine, PIXI.tilemap |
PixiJS Filters | PIXI.filters |
Pixi Essentials | PIXI, ReactPixi |
PuxiJS (formerly pixi-ui) | PUXI |
@inlet/react-pixi | ReactPixi |
Additional plugins made by individual authors:
Author | Namespaces |
---|---|
David Fignater | Cull, Ease, ScrollBox, Viewport. Intersects, RenderSheet |
Ivan Popleyshev | PIXI |
Nazari Gonzalez | PIXI.audio, PIXI.tween, PIXI.keyboard |
Shukant K. Pal | PIXI |
FAQs
Exports globals for popular PixiJS libraries
We found that @pixi-build-tools/globals demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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