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@zappar/cra-template-r3f-image-tracking
Advanced tools
In this project you'll find an Node.js project that gets you up and running with Zappar for React-Three-Fiber.
Head to the NPM package page for more information on how to build best-in-class AR experiences: Zappar for React-Three-Fiber (@zappar/zappar-react-three-fiber)
Scan the QR code below using your native camera app or QR code reader to view the example:
The project has been set up to use webpack for bundling assets and code. To get started, install the project's dependencies by running the following command:
npm install
During development, you can use the following command to run a webpack server
for testing on your computer or a device on your local network:
npm run start
And when you're ready to publish your site, run the following command. The resulting dist
folder can be uploaded to ZapWorks for publishing. If you'd like to self-host your site, be sure to check out the documentation on the Zappar for React Three Fiber page.
npm run build
FAQs
Template for Zappar for React Three
The npm package @zappar/cra-template-r3f-image-tracking receives a total of 9 weekly downloads. As such, @zappar/cra-template-r3f-image-tracking popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @zappar/cra-template-r3f-image-tracking demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 10 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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