glsl_math
v1.0.0npm· JavaScriptTransforms human-readable mathematical expressions into GLSL shader code. Enter formulas like x^(-2cos(x)) and receive a GLSL-compatible string that is ready for use in WebGL projects and real‑time graphics applications.
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MIT
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Recent releases
- 1.0.0over a year ago