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Starred repositories
Valdi is a cross-platform UI framework that delivers native performance without sacrificing developer velocity.
a playground for making 3D art with lisp and math
General purpose 3D and 2D game engine using Go (golang) and Vulkan with built in editor
A top down, fast paced, objective based, PvP game, written in Rust, using the Bevy game engine.
A lightweight tool for deploying and managing containerised applications across a network of Docker hosts. Bridging the gap between Docker and Kubernetes ✨
LiveLinkFace ARKit Receiver is a Blender add-on that receives facial tracking data sent from the Live Link Face app on iPhone and automatically applies it to Shape Keys in Blender.
An addon for Godot that adds a visual scripting solution, inspired by engines such as Clickteam Fusion 2.5 and Construct's event sheet editors.
Open source, cross-platform, user-mode tablet driver
Three.js library for fracturing and slicing meshes in real time.
Evolved ECS (Entity-Component-System) for Lua
Fully automatic censorship removal for language models
A REPL-friendly Clojure tool for notebooks and datavis
Flowistry is an IDE plugin for Rust that helps you focus on relevant code.
A small, portable & flexible implementation of lazy signals
3D Editor for the Bevy Framework. Create, load, and save your 3d projects.






