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slack-gif-creator

Knowledge and utilities for creating animated GIFs optimized for Slack. Provides constraints, validation tools, and animation concepts. Use when users request animated GIFs for Slack like "make me a GIF of X doing Y for Slack.

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--- name: slack-gif-creator description: Knowledge and utilities for creating animated GIFs optimized for Slack. Provides constraints, validation tools, and animation concepts. Use when users request animated GIFs for Slack like "make me a GIF of X doing Y for Slack." license: Complete terms in LICENSE.txt --- # Slack GIF Creator A toolkit providing utilities and knowledge for creating animated GIFs optimized for Slack. ## Slack Requirements **Dimensions:** - Emoji GIFs: 128x128 (recommended) - Message GIFs: 480x480 **Parameters:** - FPS: 10-30 (lower is smaller file size) - Colors: 48-128 (fewer = smaller file size) - Duration: Keep under 3 seconds for emoji GIFs ## Core Workflow ```python from core.gif_builder import GIFBuilder from PIL import Image, ImageDraw # 1. Create builder builder = GIFBuilder(width=128, height=128, fps=10) # 2. Generate frames for i in range(12): frame = Image.new('RGB', (128, 128), (240, 248, 255)) draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame) # Draw your animation using PIL primitives # (circles, polygons, lines, etc.) builder.add_frame(frame) # 3. Save with optimization builder.save('output.gif', num_colors=48, optimize_for_emoji=True) ``` ## Drawing Graphics ### Working with User-Uploaded Images If a user uploads an image, consider whether they want to: - **Use it directly** (e.g., "animate this", "split this into frames") - **Use it as inspiration** (e.g., "make something like this") Load and work with images using PIL: ```python from PIL import Image uploaded = Image.open('file.png') # Use directly, or just as reference for colors/style ``` ### Drawing from Scratch When drawing graphics from scratch, use PIL ImageDraw primitives: ```python from PIL import ImageDraw draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame) # Circles/ovals draw.ellipse([x1, y1, x2, y2], fill=(r, g, b), outline=(r, g, b), width=3) # Stars, triangles, any polygon points = [(x1, y1), (x2, y2), (x3, y3), ...] draw.polygon(points, fill=(r, g, b), outline=(r, g, [... prompt truncated for preview ...]