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@tresjs/core
Declarative ThreeJS using Vue Components
Tres (Spanish word for "three", pronounced /tres/
) is a way of creating ThreeJS scenes with Vue components in a declarative fashion.
It's build on-top of a Vue Custom Renderer and it's powered by Vite.
The goal is to provide the Vue's community an easy way of building 3D scenes with Vue, always up to date with the latest ThreeJS features and with 0-to-none maintenance.
pnpm install @tresjs/core three
Checkout the docs
Package | Version |
---|---|
Tres | |
Cientos | |
Post-processing | |
Nuxt | |
TresLeches 🍰 |
We are open to contributions, please read the contributing guide to get started.
pnpm install --shamefully-hoist
To run the small playground
pnpm run playground
To build the core as library mode just use
pnpm run build
To run de docs in dev mode
pnpm run docs:dev
To build them
pnpm run docs:build
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Declarative ThreeJS using Vue Components
The npm package @tresjs/core receives a total of 16,031 weekly downloads. As such, @tresjs/core popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tresjs/core 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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