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GJS TypeScript type definitions for Babl-0.1, generated from library version 0.1.99

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  • @girs/babl-0.1/import

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Babl-0.1

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GJS TypeScript type definitions for Babl-0.1, generated from library version 0.1.99 using ts-for-gir v3.1.0.

babl is pixel encoding and color space conversion engine in C. It allows converting between different methods of storing pixels known as pixel formats that have with different bitdepths and other data representations, color models, color spaces and component permutations. A vocabulary to formulate new pixel formats from existing primitives is provided as well as the framework to add new color models, spaces and data types.

Install

To use this type definitions, install them with NPM:

npm install @girs/babl-0.1

Usage

You can import this package into your project like this:

import Babl from '@girs/babl-0.1';

Or if you prefer CommonJS, you can also use this:

const Babl = require('@girs/babl-0.1');

Ambient Modules

You can also use ambient modules to import this module like you would do this in JavaScript. For this you need to include @girs/babl-0.1 or @girs/babl-0.1/ambient in your tsconfig or entry point Typescript file:

index.ts:

import '@girs/babl-0.1'

tsconfig.json:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    ...
  },
  "include": ["@girs/babl-0.1"],
  ...
}

Now you can import the ambient module with TypeScript support:

import Babl from 'gi://Babl?version=0.1';

Global import

You can also import the module with Typescript support using the global imports.gi object of GJS. For this you need to include @girs/babl-0.1 or @girs/babl-0.1/import in your tsconfig or entry point Typescript file:

index.ts:

import '@girs/babl-0.1'

tsconfig.json:

{
  "compilerOptions": {
    ...
  },
  "include": ["@girs/babl-0.1"],
  ...
}

Now you have also type support for this, too:

const Babl = imports.gi.Babl;

Bundle

Depending on your project configuration, it is recommended to use a bundler like esbuild. You can find examples using different bundlers here.

Other packages

All existing pre-generated packages can be found on gjsify/types.