JavaScript 3D library
Get a user agent string across all JavaScript Runtime Environments
Universal wrapper for the Node.js events module
Utilities for using THREE.js with Expo
Calculate GitHub App bearer tokens for Node & modern browsers
Production-ready distributed locks for Redis and Valkey with support for node-redis, ioredis, and Valkey GLIDE
Utility for creating Universal macOS applications from two x64 and arm64 Electron applications
A node module for Google's Universal Analytics tracking
Universal cookies for JavaScript
Universal Sentence Encoder lite in TensorFlow.js
Robust Environment Configuration for Universal Applications.
Internationalize React apps. Not only for React component but also for Vanilla JS.
A BVH implementation to speed up raycasting against three.js meshes.
JavaScript 3D library
This is the **universal-apple-darwin** binary for `@mariozechner/clipboard`
A React renderer for Threejs
SDF-based text rendering for Three.js
stand-alone library of threejs examples
Intl.LocaleMatcher ponyfill
useful add-ons for react-three-fiber
[`react-three-fiber`](https://github.com/drcmda/react-three-fiber) support. This package is for version 6 of react-three-fiber
Universal cookies for React
CLEO agent protocols and templates
Various utilities related to Three.js
Ruby interface to the EKM Omnimeter Pulse
The Nth gem is a collection of utilities that use named numbers and ordinals to represent or access data. The gem supports numbers bigger than a milliquadragintillion (over 3000 zeros). A way smaller number septemvigintillion is more than the number of atoms in the Universe; it only has 84 zeros. Asside from ridiculously large numbers, there are also some useful utilities using named numbers. As an example we can access the `#twelfth` character of a string. Cookbook applications might like to use named measurements such as 'five and three quarters'.