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Skewed is a Typescript package for generating SVG of 3D graphics in real-time. It has an opionated default look and orthographic projection only camera support, isometric by default.
Use it to make simple 3D infographics, 3D web-games, or generate 3D SVG files for importing into vector editors like Figma/Illustrator (Ie. make 3D icons).
npm install skewed
git clone git@github.com:seflless/skewed.git
cd skewed
To serve up the workbench web-page and rebuild on code changes run the following.
pnpm dev
# Open the workbench page at http://localhost:3000/
pnpm build
TBD
Do the usual npm version bump then publish.
# Make sure tests pass. `pnpm test` (we should automate this in a publish command)
pnpm build
npm version <major|minor|patch>
git push; git push --tags
npm publish
Using vitest, the test are rerun whenever you change related code.
pnpm test
TODO: Do we need to put in a difference command for the CLI?
Here are some cool existing project I found after starting this. In no particular order:
FAQs
Generate 3D isometric SVGs
The npm package skewed receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, skewed popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that skewed 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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