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Description: Explain what the package does and why it's useful.
This package lets you draw Rubik's cubes in an easy way.
It also lets you apply algorithms in the standard notation, making easier the manipulation of the cubes.
It offers 3 main rendering views: 3D view (the usual), flat view and face view (commonly used for OLL and PLL algorithms).
One of the main differences with Burik (another package for Rubik's cubes) is the ability to draw cubes of any size.
magic-cubesalso offers more customization and more render views, and (for what i have tested) is nearly twice as fast.I have read and followed the submission guidelines and, in particular, I
magic-cubesreferences the ability to draw cubes of arbitrary size. However, only a few people know this old name, so I don't think it is a "cannonical" name for a Rubik related product.typst.tomlfile with all required keysREADME.mdwith documentation for my packageLICENSEfile or linked one in myREADME.mdexcluded PDFs or README images, if any, but not the LICENSE