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TypeScript ECS library that provides intellisense for your entities and components.
TypeScript ECS library that provides intellisense for your entities and components.
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All you need is a recent version of node/npm.
Install the package with the following command:
npm install entityped
Run the following command from your project directory to create the initial boilerplate you need:
npx entityped-init
Note:
npx
comes installed with npm and provides a clean way to run local scripts.
To create new components, just run the following command:
npx entityped-component
FAQs
TypeScript ECS library that provides intellisense for your entities and components.
We found that entityped 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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