An asm.js version of Skia's PathOps toolkit. To use the library, run `npm install pathkit-asmjs` and then simply include it: <script src="/node_modules/pathkit-asmjs/bin/pathkit.js"></script> PathKitInit({ locateFile: (file) => '/node_modules/pathkit-asmjs/bin/'+file, }).ready().then((PathKit) => { // Code goes here using PathKit }); PathKit comes in two parts, a JS loader and the actual WASM code. The JS loader creates a global `PathKitInit` that can be called to load the WASM code. The `locateFile` function is used to tell the JS loader where to find the .js.mem file. By default, it will look for /pathkit.js.mem, so if this is not the case, use `locateFile` to configure this properly. The `PathKit` object returned upon resolution of the .ready() Promise is fully loaded and ready to use. See the [API page](https://skia.org/user/modules/pathkit) and [example.html](https://github.com/google/skia/blob/master/modules/pathkit/npm-asmjs/example.html) for details on how to use the library. Using PathKit and WebPack ------------------------- WebPack's support for asm.js should be straight-forward, since it's just another JS library. PathKit can be used with just a few configuration changes. In the JS code, use require(): const PathKitInit = require('pathkit-asmjs/bin/pathkit.js') PathKitInit().ready().then((PathKit) => { // Code goes here using PathKit }) Since WebPack does not expose the entire `/node_modules/` directory, but instead packages only the needed pieces, we have to copy pathkit.mem into the build directory. One such solution is to use [CopyWebpackPlugin](https://github.com/webpack-contrib/copy-webpack-plugin). For example, add the following plugin: config.plugins.push( new CopyWebpackPlugin([ { from: 'node_modules/pathkit-asmjs/bin/pathkit.js.mem' } ]) ); If webpack gives an error similar to: ERROR in ./node_modules/pathkit-asmjs/bin/pathkit.js Module not found: Error: Can't resolve 'fs' in '...' Then, add the following configuration change to the node section of the config: config.node = { fs: 'empty' };