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navmesh

v2.3.1

Published

A library for fast pathfinding using navigation meshes in JS

Downloads

2,372

Readme

NavMesh

A JS plugin for fast pathfinding using navigation meshes.

For usage information, see: mikewesthad/navmesh.

Changelog

Version 2.3.0

  • Fix: webpack misconfiguration that caused issue 37. The build was only picking up the "default" export, but now it properly picks up all library exports. Thanks to@Wenish.

Version 2.2.1

  • Update all dependencies to the latest versions.

Version 2.2.0

  • Feature: NavMesh#isPointInMesh allows you to check if a point is inside of the navmesh.
  • Feature: NavMesh#findClosestMeshPoint allows you to find the nearest point on the mesh to a given location.
  • Feature: buildPolysFromGridMap allows you to build polygons for a navmesh using a 2D array of a grid-based level.

Version 2.1.0

  • Converted library to TypeScript.

Version 2.0.4

  • Internal optimization #26: thanks to @herohan and seowoo.

Version 2.0.3

  • Bug: fixed webpack config so that it applied babel transform and so that it worked under node environments, thanks to @will-hart

Version 2.0.2

  • Initial publish of changelog