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Jeoren's syntax: <nowiki> {{#github:readme.md|hackersanddesigners/hdsa2019doc}} </nowiki | '''Jeoren's syntax:''' <code><nowiki> {{#github:readme.md|hackersanddesigners/hdsa2019doc}} </nowiki></code> | ||
'''Karl's syntax:''' <code><nowiki><tool user="USERNAME" repo="REPONAME" file="FILENAME" /></nowiki></code> | |||
<tool></ | <tool user="hackersanddesigners" repo="hdsa2019doc" file="readme.md" /> | ||
<tool user="karlmoubarak" repo="tool" file="readme.md" /> | |||
To-Do for Article Pages | To-Do for Article Pages | ||
* define a max height → expandable to full height | |||
* cute styling ◕3◕ | |||
To-Do for Tools Page | To-Do for Tools Page | ||
* max height + width | |||
* if #github embed in article then create same embed in tools | |||
* internal link to article (only in tools page) | |||
Latest revision as of 08:53, 30 September 2021
Jeoren's syntax: {{#github:readme.md|hackersanddesigners/hdsa2019doc}}
Karl's syntax: <tool user="USERNAME" repo="REPONAME" file="FILENAME" />
HDSA 2019 videodoc generator
Description
This script takes all the videos in a specified folder and uses parts of these videos to generate a random video of the specified length.
Installation
Not necessary but preferred. Create a environment for this project. I use conda:
conda create -n hdsa19doc python=3.7.3
conda activate hdsa19doc
Then install moviePy and GamePy (for sound or previews I think)
pip install moviepy gamepy
Input videos go in /input. Allowed types: .mov, .m4v, .mp4 Run the script:
python generate.py
optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -d DURATION, --duration DURATION Duration of output file -m MAX_SEG_LENGTH, --max_seg_length MAX_SEG_LENGTH Max segment length -o, --open Open the output file on finish. -t TEXTFILE, --textfile TEXTFILE Path to textfile. Overlay the video with lines from input text file. -b BRANDING, --branding BRANDING Path to video. A part of this video will be overlaid on the main composition. --title TITLE Path to video/gif. Title overlay. --logo LOGO Path to video/gif. Corner logo overlay.
Example:
python generate.py --duration 60 --max_seg_length 10 --open --textfile words.txt --branding branding/Short\ movie\ 16x9.mov --title images/opening.gif --font KronaOne
Links
- MoviePy Github: https://github.com/Zulko/moviepy
- MoviePy documentation: http://zulko.github.io/moviepy/
Other references:
Other interesting video libraries/languages:
- https://lang.video/
- http://www.vapoursynth.com/
To get MoviePy/imagemagick to recognize your fonts on Mac I had to modify this script a bit: https://github.com/testdouble/imagemagick-macos-font-setup
First install the script with: npm i -g imagemagick-macos-font-setup
Then:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Find our path via npm because BASH_SOURCE won't work under npm scripts… ಠ_ಠ
DIR="$(npm ls --global --parseable imagemagick-macos-font-setup)"
TYPE_GEN_SCRIPT="$DIR/vendor/imagemagick_type_gen"
echo "<----- Ensuring $HOME/.config/ImageMagick exists"
mkdir -p "$HOME/.config/ImageMagick"
echo "<----- Writing font definition to $HOME/.config/ImageMagick/type.xml"
find "$HOME/Library/Fonts" -type f -name '*.ttf' | "$TYPE_GEN_SCRIPT" -f - > "$HOME/.config/ImageMagick/type.xml"
Save the above as a .sh script and run it to create a Font list in ~/.config/ImageMagick/type.xml
To see which fonts ImageMagick recognizes: convert -list font
A MediaWiki tag extension to embed, link, and style contents from files hosted on GitHub repositories.
→ Installation → Usage → Example → Configuration → Credits
Installation
This extension is built on top of and requires Jeroen's GitHub extension. Make sure that that is installed first. Then:
- Clone this directory.
- In the root of your wiki, navigate to
var/www/mediawiki/extensions
and copy the entiretool
directory there. - Navigate back to the main
mediawiki
folder and open thelocal_settings.php
file in an editor. - Add
require_once( "$IP/extensions/tool/tool.php" );
at the end of the file. - Write and quit.
You should now be able to use the extension.
Usage
In your wiki editor, type <tool user="USERNAME" repo="REPONAME" file="FILENAME" />
, where USERNAME
is the GitHub user whos repository you are linking, REPONAME
is the name of that repository, and FILENAME
is the path to the file you want to display from that repository.
Example
For instance, to embed the readme.md file from hackersanddesigners' hdsa2019doc repository, you would type in <tool user="hackersanddesigners" repo="hdsa2019doc" file="readme.md" />
.
Configuration
This extension was built, configured, and styled for hackersanddesigners' wiki, so you might be interested in changing the generated HTML and CSS.
To change the generated HTML elements, open the tool_body.php
file. All lines starting with $ret .=
define an HTML line or element. Edit, add or remove these lines as you see fit. To change the way the embed is styled, edit the tool.css
file. This should be self-explanatory.
During development, MediaWiki's caching might get in the way. In your browser's address bar you can add &action=purge
at the end of the URL you are testing to clear the cache (and changes to the tool.css
file will only require a force reload to become visible).
Credits
Built under afincato's supervision as part of an ongoing project for the Hackers and Designers Wiki.
written with love → km < bonjour@moubarak.eu >
To-Do for Article Pages
- define a max height → expandable to full height
- cute styling ◕3◕
To-Do for Tools Page
- max height + width
- if #github embed in article then create same embed in tools
- internal link to article (only in tools page)