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gifpardy

v1.0.8

Published

What is a command-line video-to-GIF maker?

Downloads

5

Readme

GIFPARDY

What is a command-line video-to-GIF maker?

gifpardy

Installation

npm install -g gifpardy

Usage

Path to source video is the only required argument.

If the GIF output filename is not given, the source video filename will be used as a base.

gifpardy in.mp4
gifpardy in.mp4 out.gif
gifpardy -r 320x240 -d 8 in.mp4
gifpardy --resolution 1200x800 --delay 5 in.mp4 out.gif

| Option | Description | Default Value | |------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------|---------------| | -d, --delay | How much time to wait between frames in hundreths of a second. | 6 | | -r, --resolution | GIF resolution. | 1000x630 |

System Dependencies

Requires ffmpeg and gifsicle.

  • ffmpeg
    • brew install ffmpeg
    • sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
    • choco install ffmpeg
  • gifsicle
    • brew install gifsicle
    • sudo apt-get install gifsicle
    • choco install gifsicle

Under the Hood

gifpardy calls a command that looks like this:

ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -s 600x400 -pix_fmt rgb24 -r 7 -f gif - | gifsicle --optimize=3 --delay=6 > out.gif

Taking a Screen Capture

Want to make a screen capture GIF, but don't know which screen recording tool to use?

  • On Windows, try OBS Studio.
  • On OS X, use QuickTime Player's screen recording tool (<cmd> + ^ + N).

Then run GIFPARDY on the output video. For a final GIFPARDY, a GIF we created with GIFPARDY:

gifpardy