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deepslate

v0.25.1

Published

Library for rendering and emulating parts of Minecraft

Downloads

3,293

Readme

Deepslate

Library for rendering and emulating parts of Minecraft

Install

npm install deepslate
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]"></script>

Quick Examples

Reading and writing binary NBT files

import { NbtFile, NbtString } from 'deepslate'

fetch('./example.nbt')
	.then(res => res.arrayBuffer())
	.then(data => {
		const file = NbtFile.read(new Uint8Array(data))
		file.root.set('Hello', new NbtString('World!'))
		const newData = file.write()
		console.log(newData)
	})

Rendering a structure

import { Structure, StructureRenderer } from 'deepslate'
import { mat4 } from 'gl-matrix'

const structure = new Structure([4, 3, 4])
structure.addBlock([0, 0, 3], "minecraft:stone")
structure.addBlock([0, 1, 3], "minecraft:cactus", { "age": "1" })

// Obtain the WebGL context of a canvas element
const gl = canvas.getContext('webgl')

// See the demo on how to create a resources object
const renderer = new StructureRenderer(gl, structure, resources)

const view = mat4.create()
mat4.translate(view, view, [0, 0, -5])

renderer.drawStructure(view)

Docs

A collection of examples showcasing the use cases of deepslate.

Render

Rendering a simple structure to a canvas, read from an NBT file. Includes mouse controls and loading of an arbitrary resource pack.

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Splines

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Noise

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MultiNoise

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Chunk Generator

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