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Wrapper of https://www.npmjs.com/package/glsl-optimizer-js
npm i -g glsl-opti # installation
glsl-opti shader.vert -t opengl -o shader.min.vert # optimize OpenGL Vertex Shader
glsl-opti shader.frag -t opengl -o shader.min.frag # optimize OpenGL Fragment Shader
glsl-opti shader2.glsl -t opengles2 --vs -o shader2.min.glsl # optimize OpenGLES 2.0 Vertex Shader
glsl-opti shader3.glsl -t opengles3 --fs -o shader3.min.glsl # optimize OpenGLES 3.0 Fragment Shader
import { optimizeGLSL, ShaderTarget } from "glsl-opti";
(async () => {
await optimizeGLSL.load();
const optimized = optimizeGLSL(
"#define A 2.0\nattribute vec2 attr;varying vec2 vary;void main(){ vary=attr*A;}",
ShaderTarget.OpenGLES20,
true
);
console.log(optimized);
})().catch(console.error);
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Wrapper of https://www.npmjs.com/package/glsl-optimizer-js
The npm package glsl-opti receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, glsl-opti popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that glsl-opti 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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