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@blinkk/degu

v3.2.1

Published

A general utility library for interactive websites, with a focus on performance.

Downloads

10,520

Readme

Degu

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A general utility library for interactive websites, with a focus on performance.

Motivation

degu is an interactive developer toolbox. It is not the next buzzword-filled, huge component library with ready-made UI solutions (such as modals, carousels, etc.) but it aims to provide the "hammer and nails" needed to build highly-interactive, performant, kickass websites.

Installation

npm install @blinkk/degu@latest --save-dev

Getting started

Import the library:

import {WebWorker} from '@blinkk/degu';

const worker = new WebWorker((params)=> {
    return params.a * params.b;
})

worker.run({a: 5, b: 2}).then((result)=> {
   console.log(result); // 10
})

Import specific files:

import * as mathf from '@blinkk/degu/lib/mathf/mathf.js'
import * as is from '@blinkk/degu/lib/is/is.js'
import * as dom from '@blinkk/degu/lib/dom/dom.js';

ThreeJS deps

Classes under threef require three.js deps. Currently supports r110.

npm install --save-dev [email protected]
npm install --save-dev @types/[email protected]

Browser compatibility

degu supports only "evergreen" browsers back to the latest two versions:

  • Chrome
  • Edge (Chromium version)
  • Firefox
  • Safari

Upgrading

If you have already been using version 2.x.y and are upgrading to version 3.x.y, see our MIGRATION.md guide for details.

Contributing

Please read CONTRIBUTING.md on how to develop for degu.

License

Please read LICENSE.md