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website-to-gif
DESCRIPTION
This Github Action automatically creates an animated GIF or WebP from a given web page to display on your project README (or anywhere else). In your GitHub repo, create a workflow file or extend an existing one. You have to also include a step to checkout and commit to the repo. You can use the following example gif.yml. Make sure to modify the url value and add any other input you want to use. WebP rendering will take a lot of time to benefit from lossless quality and file size optimization.
Features
- Output file format options, currently support GIF and WebP
- Increase or decrease scroll_step and time_per_frame to modify file rendering and filesize
- WebP rendering will take a lot of time to benefit from lossless quality and file size optimization
- See official GitHub doc to further customize your workflow
- In your GitHub repo, create a workflow file or extend an existing one
- You have to also include a step to checkout and commit to the repo
Programming Language
Python
Categories
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