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HTMLを使って動画コンテンツを作成できるSkillです。ウェブサイトのように

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※ jpskill.com 編集部が参考用に選んだ動画です。動画の内容と Skill の挙動は厳密には一致しないことがあります。

📜 元の英語説明(参考)

Create HTML-based video compositions, animated title cards, social overlays, captioned talking-head videos, audio-reactive visuals, and shader transitions using HyperFrames. HTML is the source of truth for video. Use when the user wants a rendered MP4/WebM from an HTML composition, wants to animate text/logos/charts over media, needs captions synced to audio, wants TTS narration, or wants to convert a website into a video.

🇯🇵 日本人クリエイター向け解説

一言でいうと

HTMLを使って動画コンテンツを作成できるSkillです。ウェブサイトのように

※ jpskill.com 編集部が日本のビジネス現場向けに補足した解説です。Skill本体の挙動とは独立した参考情報です。

⚡ おすすめ: コマンド1行でインストール(60秒)

下記のコマンドをコピーしてターミナル(Mac/Linux)または PowerShell(Windows)に貼り付けてください。 ダウンロード → 解凍 → 配置まで全自動。

🍎 Mac / 🐧 Linux
mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cd ~/.claude/skills && curl -L -o hyperframes.zip https://jpskill.com/download/1095.zip && unzip -o hyperframes.zip && rm hyperframes.zip
🪟 Windows (PowerShell)
$d = "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\skills"; ni -Force -ItemType Directory $d | Out-Null; iwr https://jpskill.com/download/1095.zip -OutFile "$d\hyperframes.zip"; Expand-Archive "$d\hyperframes.zip" -DestinationPath $d -Force; ri "$d\hyperframes.zip"

完了後、Claude Code を再起動 → 普通に「動画プロンプト作って」のように話しかけるだけで自動発動します。

💾 手動でダウンロードしたい(コマンドが難しい人向け)
  1. 1. 下の青いボタンを押して hyperframes.zip をダウンロード
  2. 2. ZIPファイルをダブルクリックで解凍 → hyperframes フォルダができる
  3. 3. そのフォルダを C:\Users\あなたの名前\.claude\skills\(Win)または ~/.claude/skills/(Mac)へ移動
  4. 4. Claude Code を再起動

⚠️ ダウンロード・利用は自己責任でお願いします。当サイトは内容・動作・安全性について責任を負いません。

🎯 このSkillでできること

下記の説明文を読むと、このSkillがあなたに何をしてくれるかが分かります。Claudeにこの分野の依頼をすると、自動で発動します。

📦 インストール方法 (3ステップ)

  1. 1. 上の「ダウンロード」ボタンを押して .skill ファイルを取得
  2. 2. ファイル名の拡張子を .skill から .zip に変えて展開(macは自動展開可)
  3. 3. 展開してできたフォルダを、ホームフォルダの .claude/skills/ に置く
    • · macOS / Linux: ~/.claude/skills/
    • · Windows: %USERPROFILE%\.claude\skills\

Claude Code を再起動すれば完了。「このSkillを使って…」と話しかけなくても、関連する依頼で自動的に呼び出されます。

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💬 こう話しかけるだけ — サンプルプロンプト

  • Hyperframes を使って、新商品PRの15秒動画プロンプトを作って
  • Hyperframes で、Instagram Reels 向けの縦動画プロンプトを作って
  • Hyperframes で参考にしたい動画のURLがある。これに近い雰囲気のプロンプトを生成

これをClaude Code に貼るだけで、このSkillが自動発動します。

📖 Claude が読む原文 SKILL.md(中身を展開)

この本文は AI(Claude)が読むための原文(英語または中国語)です。日本語訳は順次追加中。

HyperFrames

HTML is the source of truth for video. A composition is an HTML file with data-* attributes for timing, a GSAP timeline for animation, and CSS for appearance. The HyperFrames engine captures the page frame-by-frame and encodes to MP4/WebM with FFmpeg.

Complement to manim-video: Use manim-video for mathematical/geometric explainers (equations, 3B1B-style). Use hyperframes for motion-graphics, talking-head with captions, product tours, social overlays, shader transitions, and anything driven by real video/audio media.

When to Use

  • User asks for a rendered video from text, a script, or a website
  • Animated title cards, lower thirds, or typographic intros
  • Captioned narration video (TTS + captions synced to waveform)
  • Audio-reactive visuals (beat sync, spectrum bars, pulsing glow)
  • Scene-to-scene transitions (crossfade, wipe, shader warp, flash-through-white)
  • Social overlays (Instagram/TikTok/YouTube style)
  • Website-to-video pipeline (capture a URL, produce a promo)
  • Any HTML/CSS/JS animation that must render deterministically to a video file

Do not use this skill for:

  • Pure math/equation animation (→ manim-video)
  • Image generation or memes (→ meme-generation, image models)
  • Live video conferencing or streaming

Quick Reference

npx hyperframes init my-video               # scaffold a project
cd my-video
npx hyperframes lint                        # validate before preview/render
npx hyperframes preview                     # live-reload browser preview (port 3002)
npx hyperframes render --output final.mp4   # render to MP4
npx hyperframes doctor                      # diagnose environment issues

Render flags: --quality draft|standard|high · --fps 24|30|60 · --format mp4|webm · --docker (reproducible) · --strict.

Full CLI reference: references/cli.md.

Setup (one-time)

bash "$(dirname "$(find ~/.hermes/skills -path '*/hyperframes/SKILL.md' 2>/dev/null | head -1)")/scripts/setup.sh"

The script:

  1. Verifies Node.js >= 22 and FFmpeg are installed (prints fix instructions if not).
  2. Installs the hyperframes CLI globally (npm install -g hyperframes@>=0.4.2).
  3. Pre-caches chrome-headless-shell via Puppeteer — required for best-quality rendering via Chrome's HeadlessExperimental.beginFrame capture path.
  4. Runs npx hyperframes doctor and reports the result.

See references/troubleshooting.md if setup fails.

Procedure

1. Plan before writing HTML

Before touching code, articulate at a high level:

  • What — narrative arc, key moments, emotional beats
  • Structure — compositions, tracks (video/audio/overlays), durations
  • Visual identity — colors, fonts, motion character (explosive / cinematic / fluid / technical)
  • Hero frame — for each scene, the moment when the most elements are simultaneously visible. This is the static layout you'll build first.

Visual Identity Gate (HARD-GATE). Before writing ANY composition HTML, a visual identity must be defined. Do NOT write compositions with default or generic colors (#333, #3b82f6, Roboto are tells that this step was skipped). Check in order:

  1. DESIGN.md at project root? → Use its exact colors, fonts, motion rules, and "What NOT to Do" constraints.

  2. User named a style (e.g. "Swiss Pulse", "dark and techy", "luxury brand")? → Generate a minimal DESIGN.md with ## Style Prompt, ## Colors (3-5 hex with roles), ## Typography (1-2 families), ## What NOT to Do (3-5 anti-patterns).

  3. None of the above? → Ask 3 questions before writing any HTML:

    • Mood? (explosive / cinematic / fluid / technical / chaotic / warm)
    • Light or dark canvas?
    • Any brand colors, fonts, or visual references?

    Then generate a DESIGN.md from the answers. Every composition must trace its palette and typography back to DESIGN.md or explicit user direction.

2. Scaffold

npx hyperframes init my-video --non-interactive

Templates: blank, warm-grain, play-mode, swiss-grid, vignelli, decision-tree, kinetic-type, product-promo, nyt-graph. Pass --example <name> to pick one, --video clip.mp4 or --audio track.mp3 to seed with media.

3. Layout before animation

Write the static HTML+CSS for the hero frame first — no GSAP yet. The .scene-content container must fill the scene (width:100%; height:100%; padding:Npx) with display:flex + gap. Use padding to push content inward — never position: absolute; top: Npx on a content container (content overflows when taller than the remaining space).

Only after the hero frame looks right, add gsap.from() entrances (animate to the CSS position) and gsap.to() exits (animate from it).

See references/composition.md for the full data-attribute schema and composition rules.

4. Animate with GSAP

Every composition must:

  • Register its timeline: window.__timelines["<composition-id>"] = tl
  • Start paused: gsap.timeline({ paused: true }) — the player controls playback
  • Use finite repeat values (no repeat: -1 — breaks the capture engine). Calculate: repeat: Math.ceil(duration / cycleDuration) - 1.
  • Be deterministic — no Math.random(), Date.now(), or wall-clock logic. Use a seeded PRNG if you need pseudo-randomness.
  • Build synchronously — no async/await, setTimeout, or Promises around timeline construction.

See references/gsap.md for the core GSAP API (tweens, eases, stagger, timelines).

5. Transitions between scenes

Multi-scene compositions require transitions. Rules:

  1. Always use a transition between scenes — no jump cuts.
  2. Always use entrance animations on every scene element (gsap.from(...)).
  3. Never use exit animations except on the final scene — the transition IS the exit.
  4. The final scene may fade out.

Use npx hyperframes add <transition-name> to install shader transitions (flash-through-white, liquid-wipe, etc.). Full list: npx hyperframes add --list.

6. Audio, captions, TTS, audio-reactive, highlighting

  • Audio: always a separate <audio> element (video is muted playsinline).
  • TTS: npx hyperframes tts "Script text" --voice af_nova --output narration.wav. List voices with --list. Voice ID first letter encodes language (a/b=English, e=Spanish, f=French, j=Japanese, z=Mandarin, etc.) — the CLI auto-infers the phonemizer locale; pass --lang only to override. Non-English phonemization requires espeak-ng installed system-wide.
  • Captions: npx hyperframes transcribe narration.wav → word-level transcript. Pick style from the transcript tone (hype / corporate / tutorial / storytelling / social — see the table in references/features.md). Language rule: never use .en whisper models unless the audio is confirmed English — .en translates non-English audio instead of transcribing it. Every caption group MUST have a hard tl.set(el, { opacity: 0, visibility: "hidden" }, group.end) kill after its exit tween — otherwise groups leak visible into later ones.
  • Audio-reactive visuals: pre-extract audio bands (bass / mid / treble) and sample per-frame inside the timeline with a for loop of tl.call(draw, [], f / fps) — a single long tween does NOT react to audio. Map bass → scale (pulse), treble → textShadow/boxShadow (glow), overall amplitude → opacity/y/backgroundColor. Avoid equalizer-bar clichés — let content guide the visual, audio drive its behavior.
  • Marker-style highlighting: highlight, circle, burst, scribble, sketchout effects for text emphasis are deterministic CSS+GSAP — see references/features.md#marker-highlighting. Fully seekable, no animated SVG filters.
  • Scene transitions: every multi-scene composition MUST use transitions (no jump cuts). Pick from CSS primitives (push slide, blur crossfade, zoom through, staggered blocks) or shader transitions (flash-through-white, liquid-wipe, cross-warp-morph, chromatic-split, etc.) via npx hyperframes add. Mood and energy tables live in references/features.md#transitions. Do not mix CSS and shader transitions in the same composition.

7. Lint, validate, inspect, preview, render

npx hyperframes lint              # catches missing data-composition-id, overlapping tracks, unregistered timelines
npx hyperframes validate          # WCAG contrast audit at 5 timestamps
npx hyperframes inspect           # visual layout audit — overflow, off-frame elements, occluded text
npx hyperframes preview           # live browser preview
npx hyperframes render --quality draft --output draft.mp4    # fast iteration
npx hyperframes render --quality high --output final.mp4     # final delivery

hyperframes validate samples background pixels behind every text element and warns on contrast ratios below 4.5:1 (or 3:1 for large text). hyperframes inspect is the layout-side companion — runs the page at multiple timestamps and flags issues that a static lint can't see (a caption that wraps past the safe area only at 4.5s, a card that overflows when its title is the longest variant, an element that ends up behind a transition shader). Run inspect especially on compositions with speech bubbles, cards, captions, or tight typography.

8. Website-to-video (if the user gives a URL)

Use the 7-step capture-to-video workflow in references/website-to-video.md: capture → DESIGN.md → SCRIPT.md → storyboard → composition → render → deliver.

Pitfalls

  • HeadlessExperimental.beginFrame' wasn't found — Chromium 147+ removed this protocol. Ensure you're on hyperframes@>=0.4.2 (auto-detects and falls back to screenshot mode). Escape hatch: export PRODUCER_FORCE_SCREENSHOT=true. See hyperframes#294 and references/troubleshooting.md.
  • System Chrome (not chrome-headless-shell) — renders hang for 120s then timeout. Run npx puppeteer browsers install chrome-headless-shell (setup.sh does this). hyperframes doctor reports which binary will be used.
  • repeat: -1 anywhere — breaks the capture engine. Always compute a finite repeat count.
  • gsap.set() on clip elements that enter later — the element doesn't exist at page load. Use tl.set(selector, vars, timePosition) inside the timeline instead, at or after the clip's data-start.
  • <br> inside content text — forced breaks don't know the rendered font width, so natural wrap + <br> double-breaks. Use max-width to let text wrap. Exception: short display titles where each word is deliberately on its own line.
  • Animating visibility or display — GSAP can't tween these. Use autoAlpha (handles both visibility and opacity).
  • Calling video.play() or audio.play() — the framework owns playback. Never call these yourself.
  • Building timelines async — the capture engine reads window.__timelines synchronously after page load. Never wrap timeline construction in async, setTimeout, or a Promise.
  • Standalone index.html wrapped in <template> — hides all content from the browser. Only sub-compositions loaded via data-composition-src use <template>.
  • Using video for audio — always muted <video> + separate <audio>.

Verification

Before and after rendering:

  1. Lint + validate + inspect pass: npx hyperframes lint --strict && npx hyperframes validate && npx hyperframes inspect (lint catches structural issues, validate catches contrast, inspect catches visual layout / overflow issues — see troubleshooting.md if warnings appear).
  2. Animation choreography — for new compositions or significant animation changes, run the animation map. npx hyperframes init copies the skill scripts into the project, so the path is project-local:
    node skills/hyperframes/scripts/animation-map.mjs <composition-dir> \
      --out <composition-dir>/.hyperframes/anim-map

    Outputs a single animation-map.json with per-tween summaries, ASCII Gantt timeline, stagger detection, dead zones (>1s with no animation), element lifecycles, and flags (offscreen, collision, invisible, paced-fast <0.2s, paced-slow >2s). Scan summaries and flags — fix or justify each. Skip on small edits.

  3. File exists + non-zero: ls -lh final.mp4.
  4. Duration matches data-duration: ffprobe -v error -show_entries format=duration -of default=nw=1:nk=1 final.mp4.
  5. Visual check: extract a mid-composition frame: ffmpeg -i final.mp4 -ss 00:00:05 -vframes 1 preview.png.
  6. Audio present if expected: ffprobe -v error -show_streams -select_streams a -of default=nw=1:nk=1 final.mp4 | head -1.

If hyperframes render fails, run npx hyperframes doctor and attach its output when reporting.

References

  • composition.md — data attributes, timeline contract, non-negotiable rules, typography/asset rules
  • cli.md — every CLI command (init, capture, lint, validate, inspect, preview, render, transcribe, tts, doctor, browser, info, upgrade, benchmark)
  • gsap.md — GSAP core API for HyperFrames (tweens, eases, stagger, timelines, matchMedia)
  • features.md — captions, TTS, audio-reactive, marker highlighting, transitions (load on demand)
  • website-to-video.md — 7-step capture-to-video workflow
  • troubleshooting.md — OpenClaw fix, env vars, common render errors

同梱ファイル

※ ZIPに含まれるファイル一覧。`SKILL.md` 本体に加え、参考資料・サンプル・スクリプトが入っている場合があります。