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Bring your images and videos to life

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Shashank Sharma is a trial lawyer in Delhi and an avid Arch user. He’s been writing about open source software for 20 years and lawyering for 10.

Remember the good ol’ days of the internet when the best you could do with your pics and videos was share them with friends and family? Close ones at that. This is in stark contrast to the modern-day practice of turning everything into a reel or insert-latest-jargon-here, and releasing it online.

is a CLI utility that relies on to help you create slideshows, GIFs or movie masterpieces, complete with music score, text overlays,works with a JSON file instead to save you time and effort. Whether for private use or for internet fame, can help turn your images and videos into memorable pieces with very little effort.

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