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@three-flatland/devtools

v0.1.0-alpha.3

Published

Dev-time introspection toolkit for three-flatland — Tweakpane v4 UI plugin, stats monitor, and buffer inspection

Readme

@three-flatland/devtools

Tweakpane v4 integration for three-flatland. Themed Pane factory, render-stats wiring, and React hooks for declarative panes in R3F scenes. Used across the three-flatland examples and demos.

Alpha Release — this package is in active development and is transitioning into a broader devtools package. The API will evolve and breaking changes are expected between releases. Pin your version and check the changelog before upgrading.

npm license

Install

npm install @three-flatland/devtools

Requirements

  • tweakpane >= 4.0.5
  • @tweakpane/plugin-essentials >= 0.2.1
  • three >= 0.183.1
  • React >= 19.0.0 (for @three-flatland/devtools/react)
  • @react-three/fiber >= 10.0.0-alpha.2 (for React hooks)

What's in the box

Core (@three-flatland/tweakpane)

  • createPane(options) — returns a themed PaneBundle (Pane + auto-mounted container + plugin registration).
  • wireSceneStats(pane, renderer, scene) — attaches a live render-stats folder (draw calls, triangles, programs) to a Pane.
  • addStatsGraph(pane, key, options) — push-value FPS/ms graph backed by @tweakpane/plugin-essentials.
  • applyTheme(pane) + FLATLAND_THEME — theme tokens that match the three-flatland palette.
  • registerPlugins(pane) + EssentialsPlugin — pre-registered plugin bundle.

React (@three-flatland/tweakpane/react)

  • usePane(options) — pane lifecycle bound to a component.
  • usePaneInput(pane, target, key, options) — bind a Pane input to component state.
  • usePaneFolder(pane, options) — folder lifecycle.
  • usePaneButton(pane, label, onClick) — button binding.
  • useFpsGraph(pane, options) — live FPS graph hook.
  • useStatsMonitor(pane, renderer, scene) — render-stats hook for R3F.

Quick Start

import { createPane, wireSceneStats, addStatsGraph } from '@three-flatland/tweakpane'

const { pane } = createPane({ title: 'Scene' })
wireSceneStats(pane, renderer, scene)
const fps = addStatsGraph(pane, 'fps', { label: 'FPS' })

function tick(delta: number) {
  fps.push(1 / delta)
}

React Three Fiber

import { usePane, useFpsGraph, useStatsMonitor } from '@three-flatland/tweakpane/react'

function DevPanel() {
  const renderer = useThree((s) => s.gl)
  const scene = useThree((s) => s.scene)
  const pane = usePane({ title: 'Scene' })
  useFpsGraph(pane, { label: 'FPS' })
  useStatsMonitor(pane, renderer, scene)
  return null
}

Documentation

Full docs at thejustinwalsh.com/three-flatland.

License

MIT