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Currently most of the sketches are ported from the Processing archive. While inspiring, it can be frustrating for users looking for p5 native examples. A filter would make the UX more accessible.
This might also involve populating the community sketches with more p5 examples.
Additionally, Searching on the https://p5js.org/sketches/ page searches the entire p5.js website — it would be valuable to be able to search only the sketches.
There are no functional difference between examples ported from Processing and original examples, both are fully native p5.js sketches so I'm not entirely sure what the reasoning is for separating them out?
Increasing Access
Currently most of the sketches are ported from the Processing archive. While inspiring, it can be frustrating for users looking for p5 native examples. A filter would make the UX more accessible.
This might also involve populating the community sketches with more p5 examples.
Additionally, Searching on the https://p5js.org/sketches/ page searches the entire p5.js website — it would be valuable to be able to search only the sketches.
Most appropriate sub-area of p5.js?
Community (Sketches, Libraries, Events)
Feature request details
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