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node-grt

v0.0.6

Published

An implementation of the Gesture Recognition Toolkit (GRT) in node.js

Downloads

20

Readme

node-grt

An implementation of Nick Gillian's Gesture Recognition Toolkit (GRT) in node.js

Installation

This module is available on npm.

npm install --save node-grt

Prebuilt versions of the module are uploaded using the prebuild module. If your target platform doesn't have a prebuilt binary, npm will try to build the module.

Building

To compile the extension for the first time, run

$ npm i
$ npm run configure
$ npm run build

All subsequent builds only need npm run build

Windows

Building on Windows requires the statically compiled grt library. As this file is over 100M, it is not versioned on this repository. The .lib file can be found here: grt.lib.

Place the grt.lib file in the lib folder of this module or update the bindings.gyp libraries section to specify the library's location. Then run the command specified in the Building section.