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plume-core

v1.0.0

Published

<h1 align="center"> Plume 🍭 </h1> <p align="center">The <strong>0 dependecies</strong> javascript framework for creative devs.</p>

Downloads

2

Readme


🔅 Features:

  • Tween Manager to animate your views
  • Interactions that works on mobile (draggable,scrollable)
  • Math library with lot of tools like Vector, Matrix
  • An Audio Manager to play any sound, any time
  • Web socket to communicate with an external websocket server
  • Components to structure your app and create reusable views
  • A custom render engine to schedule a function inside the animation loop
  • A css-in-js system inspired by Flutter
  • No html views are created in javascript
  • Web Worker Manager to run code on another thread
  • An accelerometer helper to use user's accelerometer
  • A custom Http Client to make request faster
  • And way more

📑 Documentation

The official documentation

https://plume.gweltaz-calori.com/

🔧 Installation

Npm coming soon

download dist/plume.js for node

download dist/mjs.js For Webpack 4

download dist/umd.js For Webpack 3 and browser

Credits

The framework is heavily inspired by Active Theory framework Hydra.

It also takes inspiration from flutter to create views