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[skip actions]" 27 | git push 28 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CONTRIBUTING.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Contribution Guidelines 2 | 5 | 6 | ## Adding something to this list 7 | 8 | If you have something awesome to contribute to the Awesome Mozilla Hubs list, this is how you do it. 9 | 10 | You'll need a [GitHub account](https://github.com/join)! 11 | 12 | 1. Access the awesome list's GitHub page: https://github.com/hubs-creators/awesome-mozilla-hubs 13 | 2. Click on the `README.md` file: ![Step 2 Click on Readme.md](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12909076/169990622-7a5e5333-aef7-47eb-8bca-b889abe713f4.png) 14 | 15 | 3. Now click on the edit icon. ![Step 3 - Click on Edit](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/12909076/169990934-b1d04418-08dc-4e90-bd70-c2609fdba308.png) 16 | 4. You can start editing the text of the file in the in-browser editor. 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They host workshops and tech talks around topics related to Mozilla Hubs, Blender and Spoke. 49 | - [Taco Tuesday Testing Day](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1T6y3sgMmycDErlSvEoYL2pQMuTJ7f0w8mtAZK7m2smg/edit#gid=0) - Weekly community led testing day to help each other test rooms and features. Also see the [event document for the TTTD by Imaginer and JTa](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1RmOEcLQM4B395rkGZ4eJJ5q9q6M4DcTBncxT8A6jbvs/edit). 50 | 51 | 52 | ## Creation 53 | 54 | **[`^ back to top ^`](#)** 55 | 56 | ### Avatar Creators 57 | 58 | - [Hubs Hackweek Avatar Maker](https://mozilla.github.io/hackweek-avatar-maker/) - Avatars that perform very well in Hubs with customizable eyes, hair-styles, skin-tones, freckles, clothing, accessories and more. 59 | - [Ready Player Me](https://vr.readyplayer.me/de/avatar) - Avatars generated from a real photo of yourself with many customization options. 60 | - [Rhiannan Berry Avatar Customizer](https://www.qt-mkr.com/) - Hubs compatible avatars, with a lot of customization options and the option to upload your own logo. 61 | 62 | 63 | ### Avatars 64 | 65 | - [Flash Bot](https://gist.github.com/jywarren/e9f401710521a6e357565bab2dba9b3a) - glTF Source file for the Flash Bot Avatar ([Avatar Preview on Mozilla Hubs](https://hubs.mozilla.com/avatars/qz6xuHs)). 66 | 67 | 68 | ### Blender 69 | 70 | - [Avatar assets and templates for Mozilla Hubs](https://github.com/MozillaReality/hubs-avatar-pipelines) - A repository with useful working files for editing avatars for Mozilla Hubs. 71 | - [Tutorial: Lightmapping Process](https://elevons.design/mozilla-hubs-lightmapping-process/#1640873534985-86dc598a-00fe) - A tutorial on how to create lightmaps in Blender for usage in Mozilla Hubs. 72 | 73 | 74 | ### Room and scene directories 75 | 76 | - [Hubs Directory](https://hubs.inmytree.co.za/) - A browsable and searchable community built directory of Mozilla Hubs scenes and rooms. 77 | 78 | 79 | ### Scenes 80 | 81 | - [Express](https://hubs.mozilla.com/ztugSUz/express) - Scene by Exo Guid, where users are located on a train, which travels through a landscape at night. 82 | - [HubHenge](https://github.com/LearnHub/HubHenge) - Scene by Pellinore/rawnsley, which is a Stonehenge inspired night scenery for learning purposes. It demonstrates the use of lightmaps and HDR environment maps. 83 | - [Hubs Race Track](https://hubs.mozilla.com/scenes/XmybQDU/hubs-race-track) - Scene by Imaginer where users can participate in a kart-reminiscent race experience. Warning: flashing lights. 84 | 85 | 86 | ### Spoke 87 | 88 | - [Introduction to Mirrors and Troika Text](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73RV0xbFD-c) - A short video tutorial on how to use Mirror and Troika Text components in Spoke. 89 | - [A Summer with Particles and Emojis](https://blog.mozvr.com/a-summer-with-particles-and-emojis/) - Written introduction to particles in Spoke. 90 | 91 | 92 | ### Tools 93 | 94 | - [glbutils](https://github.com/msfeldstein/glb-utils) - Command line utility for inspecting and modifying gltf binary files. 95 | - [glTF Report](https://gltf.report/) - WebApp to inspect glTF/glb files. 96 | - [glTF Sample Viewer](https://github.khronos.org/glTF-Sample-Viewer-Release/) - Tool to inspect gltf/glb files. 97 | - [hubs-glb-tools](https://github.com/MozillaReality/hubs-glb-tools) - Command line utility to optimize glb files for usage in Mozilla Hubs, e.g. compressing textures. 98 | - [VARTISTE](https://vartiste.xyz/) - Open Source, web-based 3D art creation tool in your webbrowser for desktop and VR. 99 | 100 | 101 | ### Tutorials 102 | 103 | - [glTF-Tutorials - KhronosGroup](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials) - Tutorials and resources about using the glTF file format. 104 | - [Hubs Creator Labs](https://hubs.mozilla.com/labs/) - A blog for sharing inspiration, creativity and knowledge regarding Hubs creation. 105 | - [Mozilla Hubs Youtube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/c/MozillaHubs/) - Lots of videos regarding content creation for Mozilla Hubs, including Material Setup, Light Baking, Virtual Cameras, Floor Plans, Waypoints, Hubs Blender Exporter, Avatars and more. 106 | 107 | ## Development 108 | 109 | **[`^ back to top ^`](#)** 110 | 111 | - [Developer Talk: Understanding the Mozilla Hubs Code Base](https://vimeo.com/365531296) - Former engineering Lead Greg Fodor talks about the inner workings of Mozilla Hubs and the architectural decisions behind the project. ⚠️ Might be outdated. 112 | - [Hubs Scripting Guide](https://github.com/aelatgt/hubs-scripting-guide) - Tutorial and template development environment for custom scripting. 113 | - [Hubs System overview](https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/wiki/Hubs-system-overview) - Written overview of the Mozilla Hubs. ⚠️ Might be outdated. 114 | 115 | 116 | ### Accessibility 117 | 118 | - [Using Mozilla Hubs with a Screen Reader](https://equalentry.com/mozilla-hubs-with-screen-reader/) - Experience report of using Mozilla Hubs with a screen reader (2020). 119 | 120 | 121 | ### Code Snippets 122 | 123 | - [Simple note taking](https://gist.github.com/camelgod/debe1881f4f5000537261bcc5977291a) - Code snippet to integrate a the command `/note` for note taking. 124 | - [Tools & Code snippets](https://fabien.benetou.fr/Tools/Hubs) - A collection of notes, experiments, tools and code snippets. Also see his [Github Gists](https://gist.github.com/Utopiah). 125 | - [Trigger volume color box](https://gist.github.com/colinfizgig/34138f63b2f8a76e12b3691fb834fbe5) - A script to create a trigger volume test for Mozilla Hubs. It sets up a trigger-volume that changes the color of a box. 126 | 127 | 128 | ### DevOps 129 | 130 | - [Automating Hubs Cloud Deployment Using CircleCI](https://xpportal.io/automating-hubs-cloud-deployment-using-circleci/) - Use CircleCI to maintain code quality and automatically deploy your custom Hubs Client. 131 | 132 | 133 | ### Hubs Client 134 | 135 | - [Creating Networked Interactables](https://github.com/mozilla/hubs/blob/a98d7a62516aa19f11e38f32d2d6683d09643a9a/doc/creating-networked-interactables.md) - A tutorial on how to create new interactable objects. ⚠️ Might be outdated. 136 | - [Custom Hubs Components](https://github.com/colinfizgig/Custom-Hubs-Components) - Guide and examples to create custom Hubs components. 137 | - [Custom Video Geometry](https://xrhost.io/hubs-cloud-custom-video-geometry/) - Tutorial and example code on how to create a custom video geometry. 138 | - [Research logger system](https://github.com/ayman/hubs/tree/hubs-cloud/src/systems/research) - Client side logger of user location and actions (not chat), which sends its data to a third party server for collection. Also see this [blog entry](https://ayman.medium.com/vr-research-in-mozilla-hubs-63fd3002eedf) for further details. 139 | - [Extending Hubs with Code live in the browser](https://video.benetou.fr/w/qNBJU2GSjhBZwY7uUdd2iN) - Video of a community meetup, where Fabien Benetou explains how to change objects in Mozilla Hubs without installing anything. 140 | - [Powering a Hubs Cloud homepage with WordPress – and beyond!](https://xpportal.io/powering-a-hubs-cloud-homepage-with-wordpress-and-beyond/) - Technical overview on how to get WordPress REST data to inject html content in your Hubs Cloud home page. 141 | 142 | 143 | ### Libraries 144 | 145 | - [HubsCloudUtil](https://github.com/rawnsley/HubsCloudUtil) - A library, written in Kotlin, to access Mozilla Hubs rooms via the WebSocket Interface. 146 | - [Hubs Connect](https://github.com/codeanticode/hubs-connect) - A library for usage in the processing programming environment, to access Mozilla Hubs rooms via the WebSocket Interface. The library is based on the HubsCloudUtil, mentioned before. 147 | 148 | 149 | ### Reticulum 150 | 151 | - [Customizing Reticulum](https://github.com/kou029w/zenn.dev/blob/master/articles/hubs-custom-reticulum.md) - A guide (in Japanese) to customize reticulum. 152 | - [Public API (v2) Documentation](https://github.com/mozilla/reticulum/blob/master/guides/api.md) - A short guide on how to utilize the publica API (v2) of Mozilla Hubs. 153 | 154 | ### WebRTC 155 | 156 | - [WebRTC Notes for Hubs](https://gist.github.com/netpro2k/88f48a4b92276c0ebb6bdba9162e128e) - Notes on how WebRTC is used within Mozilla Hubs. 157 | 158 | 159 | ## Hubs-Cloud Hosting 160 | 161 | **[`^ back to top ^`](#)** 162 | 163 | - [Beyond monopolies: Mozilla Hubs on Digital Ocean](https://video.benetou.fr/w/7QPc8BQnwZBQZuxuwCuAhT) - Video tutorial on how to install Mozilla Hubs on Digital Ocean. Also see [this tutorial](https://video.benetou.fr/w/nxqC2ac8v93Tt7fXMQfygE), if you want to setup an internal database instead of a managed one. 164 | - [Custom polycosm boot](https://gist.github.com/yakyouk/9ebe93232b2a094ae14f481279e8fcef) - Alternative instance boot script for Mozilla Hubs CF template 1.1.1, which among other things prevents automatic updates. 165 | 166 | 167 | ### Self Hosting 168 | 169 | - [Docker Images](https://hub.docker.com/u/mozillareality) - Mozilla Hubs Docker images for their upcoming hosted service (project name: turkey). ⚠️ Not yet ready for production usage. 170 | - [Hubs Installation Guide](https://github.com/albirrkarim/mozilla-hubs-installation-detailed) - Guide and documentation on how to run Mozilla Hubs locally or on a VPS. 171 | 172 | 173 | ## Other 174 | 175 | **[`^ back to top ^`](#)** 176 | 177 | 178 | ### Bookmarklets 179 | 180 | - [hubs-bookmarklets](https://github.com/Exairnous/hubs-bookmarklets) - A collection of bookmarklets (greyscale, toggle cursor, wireframe, solid shading, ...) to aid in the use of Mozilla Hubs. 181 | - [Hubs Director](https://gist.github.com/gfodor/2ebdba84a49ba790bebe39aba2bee6ea) - Hubs Director Mode bookmarklet - Lets you easily create a custom lerp/slerp of the camera, optionally tracking a user, for recording nice videos in Hubs. 182 | - [Print users to console](https://gist.github.com/gfodor/674ae6a1b43264d2efbd63d3cd65124e) - Prints all present user to browser console. 183 | - [Streamer Mode](https://gist.github.com/gfodor/b63305340473ddc50698f92181140eab) - Toggle streamer mode via bookmarklet. 184 | 185 | ---- 186 | 187 | ## Contributing 188 | 189 | Contribution guidelines can be found in [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md). 190 | 191 | 192 | ## License 193 | 194 | This list is licensed under the [Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)](LICENSE) License. 195 | 196 | 197 | ## Sponsor 198 | 199 | ### Tvibit - Kreativ Teknologi 200 | ![Logo Tvibit](img/sponsor_tvibitlogo.png) 201 | ![KT](img/sponsor_KT_Logo.png) 202 | 203 | Tvibit graciously sponsored working hours of their department Kreativ Teknologi, to create a 3D scenery for the Mozilla Hubs Awesome List. 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