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@threekit/react-three-fiber
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All the code in this folder is copy/pasted from our monorepo.
Other than some minor changes (eg. imports, store/translator, three's MathUtils, es-lint requirements, and commented-out code for things such as fonts), it is 1:1 with the code in hub/hub-player, and it should stay that way.
Ideally, we'd share this code somehow (eg. convert it to a package). That will be difficult though, since it relies on things like three.js, and we're using totally different three.js versions.
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