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create-p5.js-addon

v2.0.4

Published

Template project for starting an addon for p5.js

Readme

p5.js Addon Templates

This project provides a number of templates for starting your own p5.js addon for extending the functionaliteis of p5.js.

Usage

To use one of the templates, run npm create p5.js-addon then follow the provided prompts.

You should replace the various references to the addon name within this project to the name of your addon:

  • src/main.js - Rename addonTemplate
  • rollup.config.js - Rename addonTemplate
  • package.json - Rename addonTemplate and p5.js-addon-template
  • examples/ - Populate with your own examples

After that you can continue to write relevant code for your addon using src/main.js as the entry point. You may add additional files or NPM dependencies as necessary.

Rollup has been setup to build the addon into the dist folder as both IIFE format to be used with browser script tags and ESM format to be imported by other JavaScript files and publishing on NPM.

For more documentation on how to write addon libraries, please checkout the relevant documentation here