Svelte Webgpu

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SvelteKit port of https://surma.dev/things/webgpu/index.html

Overview

The Svelte WebGPU project is a SvelteKit application that provides a port of the raw WebGPU examples. It is built using SvelteKit and includes a submodule called svelte-knobby. The project is currently in development and relies on dependencies that can be installed using pnpm. The code for the project is available under the MIT license.

Features

  • Ported Raw WebGPU Examples: The project is a port of the raw WebGPU examples, allowing developers to explore and learn about WebGPU functionality.
  • Built with SvelteKit: The application is built using SvelteKit, a framework for building web applications using the Svelte framework.
  • Integration with svelte-knobby: The project currently uses a fork of the svelte-knobby submodule, which provides UI controls for tweaking WebGPU parameters.

Summary

The Svelte WebGPU project is a SvelteKit application that provides a port of the raw WebGPU examples. It allows developers to explore WebGPU functionality and is built using SvelteKit and the svelte-knobby submodule. The project is currently in development and can be installed and run using pnpm. It is licensed under the MIT license.

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