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Creating GIFs
Embedding an animated gif in your README quickly demonstrates what your project does and catches the reader's eye. Here are a few programs that can help you quickly create gifs for your project:
- Gifski - FREE - More vivid colors than the rest, but still keep size low.
- Giphy Capture - FREE - Easy to upload to giphy.com, slightly annoying UX.
- LICEcap - FREE - Less intuitive, more features.
- Peek - FREE - Simple and easy to use for Linux users.
- Recordit - FREE - Simple, clean UI, but auto-uploads to Recordit.
- ScreenToGif - FREE - Open source, customizable UI and easily editable GIFs, easy to get started.
- terminalizer - FREE - Record your terminal and generate animated gif images or share a web player.
- ttystudio - FREE - For commandline tools, a terminal-to-gif recorder minus the headaches.
- vhs - FREE - Generate beautiful terminal gifs with a simple scripting language
Get Feedback
- feedmereadmes - Free README editing+feedback to make your open-source projects grow. See the README maturity model to help you keep going.
- maintainer.io - Free README standardization and feedback, if you click on 'Book an audit'.
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