This codebase originating in the ConRes/fft repository on GitHub brings together a number of open source contributions from various authors demonstrating different ways to implement fast-enough fourier transformations for the web and other platforms.
The effort is still too early for a contributions, but please feel free to open an issue to discuss any ideas for contribution.
It is best to first fork the repository to your own github account. Once forked, you can clone locally from your fork.
# TODO: Replace ‹user› with your own handle
git clone https://github.com/‹user›/fft
If you plan to make pull requests, make sure you commit your code into a new separate branch based the respective upstream branch, like feature-‹…›
based on master
, which will save you a lot of effort when it is time to open the pull request.
You will need a number of standard tools in place before you can get up and running. In most cases, the tools will be automatically installed when you run npm i
assuming you already have Node.js 13.2.0 or later already installed and suitable configured in your shell environment.