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c-video-edit

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c-video-edit enables programmatic video creation using either Remotion for React-based dynamic videos or Editly for quick JSON-based assembly. It allows developers to create, render, and compose videos directly from code. Use this skill when you need to generate videos programmatically, such as for dynamic content, data visualizations, or automated edits.

Quick Install

Claude Code

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npx skills add daxaur/openpaw -a claude-code
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/plugin add https://github.com/daxaur/openpaw
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git clone https://github.com/daxaur/openpaw.git ~/.claude/skills/c-video-edit

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Documentation

Video Editing — Remotion & Editly

Create, render, and compose videos programmatically. Use Remotion for React-based dynamic videos or Editly for quick JSON-based assembly.

Remotion (React-based video creation)

Project Setup

# Create a new Remotion project
npx create-video@latest my-video
cd my-video

# Start interactive studio
npx remotion studio

Rendering

# Render a composition to video
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComposition out/video.mp4

# Render a still frame (thumbnail)
npx remotion still src/index.ts MyComposition out/thumbnail.png --frame=30

# List available compositions
npx remotion compositions src/index.ts

Render Options

# Resolution and FPS
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComp out.mp4 --width 1920 --height 1080 --fps 30

# Codec (h264, h265, vp8, vp9, prores)
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComp out.mp4 --codec h264

# Quality (CRF 0-51, lower = better)
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComp out.mp4 --crf 18

# Speed preset
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComp out.mp4 --x264-preset fast

# Pass data as props
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComp out.mp4 --props='{"title":"Hello","color":"blue"}'

# Parallel rendering (faster)
npx remotion render src/index.ts MyComp out.mp4 --concurrency 4

# Benchmark render time
npx remotion benchmark src/index.ts MyComp

Composition Structure

// src/Root.tsx — register compositions
import { Composition } from "remotion";
import { MyVideo } from "./MyVideo";

export const RemotionRoot = () => (
  <Composition id="MyVideo" component={MyVideo}
    durationInFrames={150} fps={30} width={1920} height={1080} />
);

// src/MyVideo.tsx — video content
import { useCurrentFrame, interpolate, AbsoluteFill, Sequence } from "remotion";

export const MyVideo = () => {
  const frame = useCurrentFrame();
  const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 30], [0, 1]);
  return (
    <AbsoluteFill style={{ backgroundColor: "black" }}>
      <Sequence from={0} durationInFrames={60}>
        <h1 style={{ color: "white", opacity }}>Hello World</h1>
      </Sequence>
    </AbsoluteFill>
  );
};

Editly (JSON-based declarative editing)

Quick Assembly

# Simple concatenation with titles
editly title:'Intro' clip1.mov clip2.mov title:'THE END' --out output.mp4

# From JSON spec
editly spec.json5 --fast --out output.mp4

# Add background music
editly spec.json5 --audio-file-path music.mp3 --out output.mp4

JSON Spec Format

{
  "width": 1920,
  "height": 1080,
  "fps": 30,
  "outPath": "output.mp4",
  "defaults": {
    "duration": 4,
    "transition": { "name": "fade", "duration": 0.5 }
  },
  "clips": [
    {
      "duration": 3,
      "layers": [{ "type": "title-background", "text": "My Video", "background": { "type": "linear-gradient" } }]
    },
    {
      "layers": [{ "type": "video", "path": "clip1.mp4", "cutFrom": 0, "cutTo": 10 }]
    },
    {
      "layers": [
        { "type": "image", "path": "photo.jpg" },
        { "type": "title", "text": "Caption", "position": "bottom" }
      ]
    }
  ],
  "audioFilePath": "background.mp3",
  "keepSourceAudio": false
}

Layer Types

  • video — video clip (cutFrom/cutTo for trimming)
  • audio — audio track
  • image — static image
  • title-background — full-screen title card with background
  • title — text overlay
  • subtitle — subtitle text
  • gl — WebGL shader transition/effect

Guidelines

  • Remotion — best for complex, data-driven, animated videos (dashboards, branded content, social media)
  • Editly — best for quick assembly (concatenation, transitions, title cards, slideshows)
  • Both require ffmpeg (installed automatically with this skill)
  • Remotion renders can be CPU-intensive — warn user about duration for long compositions
  • Always confirm output path before rendering to avoid overwriting
  • Use --fast flag with Editly for quick previews before final render

GitHub Repository

daxaur/openpaw
Path: skills/c-video-edit
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