cheerp-meta
obs-studio-node
cheerp-meta | obs-studio-node | |
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2 | 4 | |
973 | 582 | |
0.5% | 0.5% | |
5.7 | 8.9 | |
8 months ago | 3 days ago | |
JavaScript | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cheerp-meta
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Ask HN: Real-world examples of WASM usage
Yours is a fair question. I think that, right now, adoption of WebAssembly is quite limited. On the other hand (here at LeanigTech) we are extremely bullish about its potential.
We believe that this technology would be adopted more with better tooling. Our main contribution to this space is Cheerp: A C++-to-WebAssembly _and_ JavaScript compiler (https://github.com/leaningtech/cheerp-meta/). It is designed to seamlessly take advantage of Wasm without sacrificing easy access to Web APIs, all from within C++ with no need of post-processing and glue code.
We know for a fact that amazing products can be build with Cheerp, because we have done it ourselves.
CheerpX is a x86 virtual machine running in the browser, fully written in C++ and compiled with Cheerp. It includes a JIT-compiler that is able to analyze x86 binary code and emit new WebAssembly modules on the fly.
Our most impressive demo yet (WebVM) is available here: https://webvm.io/
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A JavaScript optimizing compiler
A similar project, for WebAssembly so with limited scope is this: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wizer. And somehow similar but limited on LLVM IR a colleague worked on this for Cheerp (the compiler used here as backend): https://github.com/leaningtech/cheerp-meta/wiki/Cheerp-PreExecuter.
obs-studio-node
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Warcraft Recorder: a lightweight no-fuss application to record and play back your arena games.
It uses this NodeJS library: https://github.com/stream-labs/obs-studio-node
- GitHub - stream-labs/obs-studio-node: libOBS (OBS Studio) for Node.Js, Electron and similar tools
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Hacker News top posts: Aug 23, 2021
Node.js binding for libobs β OBS studio's internal library\ (0 comments)
- Node.js binding for libobs β OBS studio's internal library
What are some alternatives?
wizer - The WebAssembly Pre-Initializer
electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS [Moved to: https://github.com/electron/electron]
PSI - Private Set Intersection Cardinality protocol based on ECDH and Bloom Filters
input-overlay - Show keyboard, gamepad and mouse input on stream
EmGlue - πΈοΈ Glue C++ to your browser! Universal bindings for JavaScript/Wasm using Glue and Embind.
obs-text-slideshow - OBS plugin inspired by the built in image slideshow, except for text sources instead. Both Free Type 2 and GDI+ are supported.
perspective - A data visualization and analytics component, especially well-suited for large and/or streaming datasets.
obs-color-monitor - Vectorscope, waveform, and histogram for OBS Studio
clang-wasm - How to build webassembly files with nothing other than standard Clang/llvm.
solidarity - Solidarity is an environment checker for project dependencies across multiple machines.
walt - :zap: Walt is a JavaScript-like syntax for WebAssembly text format :zap:
obs-random-text - OBS plugin to display a random string from a list