nebula.js
Product and framework agnostic integration APIs for Qlik's Associative Engine (by qlik-oss)
Verly.js
:red_circle::wavy_dash::large_blue_circle::wavy_dash::black_circle: Easy to integrate Verlet physics engine. :link: (by anuraghazra)
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nebula.js
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Nebula is a fully featured particle system designer for the web written with React and Three
Or nebula.js https://github.com/qlik-oss/nebula.js/
Verly.js
Posts with mentions or reviews of Verly.js.
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Working on a jelly platformer. Finally got it to look kindda nice with some lighting and a background
It's a custom physics engine i'm building. It's based on Verlet integration, Verly.js is a bit similar.
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Made some trees with a custom physics engine i'm working on
Hey for sure. Listed these resources in another comment, but the keyword is Verlet integration, this JS engine uses the same approach: https://github.com/anuraghazra/Verly.js/