Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @pixi/settings
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @pixi/settings
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @pixi/settings
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @pixi/settings
The HTML5 Creation Engine: Create beautiful digital content with the fastest, most flexible 2D WebGL renderer.
npm install @pixi/settings
Module System
Min. Node Version
Typescript Support
Node Version
NPM Version
44,022 Stars
8,312 Commits
4,789 Forks
988 Watching
94 Branches
454 Contributors
Updated on 28 Nov 2024
TypeScript (96.32%)
JavaScript (2.82%)
WGSL (0.58%)
GLSL (0.27%)
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
17%
54,380
Compared to previous day
Last week
-3.7%
299,951
Compared to previous week
Last month
124.6%
1,088,467
Compared to previous month
Last year
16.6%
6,629,290
Compared to previous year
This project aims to provide a fast, lightweight 2D library that works across all devices. The PixiJS renderer allows everyone to enjoy the power of hardware acceleration without prior knowledge of WebGL. Also, it's fast. Really fast.
If you want to keep up to date with the latest PixiJS news then feel free to follow us on Twitter @PixiJS and we will keep you posted! You can also check back on our site as any breakthroughs will be posted up there too!
We are now a part of the Open Collective and with your support you can help us make PixiJS even better. To make a donation, simply click the button below and we'll love you forever!
PixiJS is a rendering library that will allow you to create rich, interactive graphics and cross-platform applications and games without having to dive into the WebGL API or deal with browser and device compatibility.
PixiJS supports WebGPU with fallback support for WebGL. As a library, PixiJS is a fantastic tool for authoring interactive content. Use it for your graphics-rich, interactive websites, applications, and HTML5 games. Out-of-the-box, cross-platform compatibility and graceful degradation mean you have less work to do and more fun doing it! If you want to create polished and refined experiences relatively quickly without delving into dense, low-level code, all while avoiding the headaches of browser inconsistencies, then sprinkle your next project with some PixiJS magic!
Boost your development and feel free to use your imagination!
It's easy to get started with PixiJS! Simply download a prebuilt build!
Alternatively, PixiJS can be installed with npm or simply using a content delivery network (CDN) URL to embed PixiJS directly on your HTML page.
1npm install pixi.js
There is no default export. The correct way to import PixiJS is:
1import * as PIXI from 'pixi.js';
Via jsDelivr:
1<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/pixi.js@8.x/dist/pixi.min.js"></script>
Or via unpkg:
1<script src="https://unpkg.com/pixi.js@8.x/dist/pixi.min.js"></script>
1import { Application, Assets, Sprite } from 'pixi.js'; 2 3(async () => 4{ 5 // Create a new application 6 const app = new Application(); 7 8 // Initialize the application 9 await app.init({ background: '#1099bb', resizeTo: window }); 10 11 // Append the application canvas to the document body 12 document.body.appendChild(app.canvas); 13 14 // Load the bunny texture 15 const texture = await Assets.load('https://pixijs.com/assets/bunny.png'); 16 17 // Create a bunny Sprite 18 const bunny = new Sprite(texture); 19 20 // Center the sprite's anchor point 21 bunny.anchor.set(0.5); 22 23 // Move the sprite to the center of the screen 24 bunny.x = app.screen.width / 2; 25 bunny.y = app.screen.height / 2; 26 27 app.stage.addChild(bunny); 28 29 // Listen for animate update 30 app.ticker.add((time) => 31 { 32 // Just for fun, let's rotate mr rabbit a little. 33 // * Delta is 1 if running at 100% performance * 34 // * Creates frame-independent transformation * 35 bunny.rotation += 0.1 * time.deltaTime; 36 }); 37})();
Note that for most users you don't need to build this project. If all you want is to use PixiJS, then just download one of our prebuilt releases. The only time you should need to build PixiJS is if you are developing it.
If you don't already have Node.js and NPM, go install them. Then, in the folder where you have cloned the repository, install the build dependencies using npm:
1npm install
Then, to build the source, run:
1npm run build
The docs can be generated using npm:
1npm run docs
Want to be part of the PixiJS project? Great! All are welcome! We will get there quicker together :) Whether you find a bug, have a great feature request, or you fancy owning a task from the road map above, feel free to get in touch.
Make sure to read the Contributing Guide before submitting changes.
This content is released under the MIT License.
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