
Slack GIF Creator
OfficialFreeCreate optimized animated GIFs for Slack effortlessly.
Free · Opens the source repo
What Slack GIF Creator does
The Slack GIF Creator is a specialized toolkit designed for developers and designers who need to create animated GIFs tailored for Slack's specific requirements. This skill provides a comprehensive set of utilities, including a GIFBuilder, validators, and easing functions, all built in Python. With clear guidelines on dimensions, frame rates, and color limits, it ensures that your GIFs are not only visually appealing but also meet Slack's optimization standards.
To get started, users can utilize the GIFBuilder class to create GIFs frame by frame. The toolkit supports both creating animations from scratch using Python Imaging Library (PIL) primitives and working with user-uploaded images. Whether you want to animate simple shapes or complex graphics, the skill provides the flexibility to draw and manipulate images effectively. Additionally, the skill includes validation tools to check if your GIF meets Slack's requirements, ensuring a smooth integration into your messaging workflows.
The Slack GIF Creator also emphasizes creativity and quality in GIF production. It encourages users to explore various animation concepts, such as bouncing, pulsing, and fading, while providing optimization strategies to keep file sizes manageable. This is particularly important for users who want to maintain high-quality visuals without exceeding Slack's constraints. By combining artistic elements with technical specifications, this skill empowers users to produce polished and engaging GIFs that enhance their Slack communications.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to create animated GIFs for Slack, especially when users request specific animations or graphics.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for general-purpose GIF creation or for users looking for pre-made animations or graphics.
What you can build with it
Creating a Custom GIF for a Team Announcement
Use the Slack GIF Creator to design a unique animated GIF that announces a team event, ensuring it meets Slack's size and duration requirements.
Animating User-Uploaded Artwork
Allow users to upload their artwork and use the skill to animate it, either by directly incorporating it into the GIF or using it as a reference.
Testing GIF Compatibility with Slack
Utilize the validation tools to ensure your GIFs are ready for Slack, checking dimensions, frame rates, and color limits before sharing.
How to install Slack GIF Creator
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add anthropics/skills/slack-gif-creator --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by anthropicsSlack GIF Creator
A toolkit providing utilities and knowledge for creating animated GIFs optimized for Slack.
Slack Requirements
Dimensions:
- Emoji GIFs: 128x128 (recommended)
- Message GIFs: 480x480
Parameters:
- FPS: 10-30 (lower is smaller file size)
- Colors: 48-128 (fewer = smaller file size)
- Duration: Keep under 3 seconds for emoji GIFs
Core Workflow
from core.gif_builder import GIFBuilder
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw
# 1. Create builder
builder = GIFBuilder(width=128, height=128, fps=10)
# 2. Generate frames
for i in range(12):
frame = Image.new('RGB', (128, 128), (240, 248, 255))
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame)
# Draw your animation using PIL primitives
# (circles, polygons, lines, etc.)
builder.add_frame(frame)
# 3. Save with optimization
builder.save('output.gif', num_colors=48, optimize_for_emoji=True)
Drawing Graphics
Working with User-Uploaded Images
If a user uploads an image, consider whether they want to:
- Use it directly (e.g., "animate this", "split this into frames")
- Use it as inspiration (e.g., "make something like this")
Load and work with images using PIL:
from PIL import Image
uploaded = Image.open('file.png')
# Use directly, or just as reference for colors/style
Drawing from Scratch
When drawing graphics from scratch, use PIL ImageDraw primitives:
from PIL import ImageDraw
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(frame)
# Circles/ovals
draw.ellipse([x1, y1, x2, y2], fill=(r, g, b), outline=(r, g, b), width=3)
# Stars, triangles, any polygon
points = [(x1, y1), (x2, y2), (x3, y3), ...]
draw.polygon(points, fill=(r, g, b), outline=(r, g, b), width=3)
# Lines
draw.line([(x1, y1), (x2, y2)], fill=(r, g, b), width=5)
# Rectangles
draw.rectangle([x1, y1, x2, y2], fill=(r, g, b), outline=(r, g, b), width=3)
Don't use: Emoji fonts (unreliable across platforms) or assume pre-packaged graphics exist in this skill.
Making Graphics Look Good
Graphics should look polished and creative, not basic. Here's how:
Use thicker lines - Always set width=2 or higher for outlines and lines. Thin lines (width=1) look choppy and amateurish.
Add visual depth:
- Use gradients for backgrounds (
create_gradient_background) - Layer multiple shapes for complexity (e.g., a star with a smaller star inside)
Make shapes more interesting:
- Don't just draw a plain circle - add highlights, rings, or patterns
- Stars can have glows (draw larger, semi-transparent versions behind)
- Combine multiple shapes (stars + sparkles, circles + rings)
Pay attention to colors:
- Use vibrant, complementary colors
- Add contrast (dark outlines on light shapes, light outlines on dark shapes)
- Consider the overall composition
For complex shapes (hearts, snowflakes, etc.):
- Use combinations of polygons and ellipses
- Calculate points carefully for symmetry
- Add details (a heart can have a highlight curve, snowflakes have intricate branches)
Be creative and detailed! A good Slack GIF should look polished, not like placeholder graphics.
Available Utilities
GIFBuilder (core.gif_builder)
Assembles frames and optimizes for Slack:
builder = GIFBuilder(width=128, height=128, fps=10)
builder.add_frame(frame) # Add PIL Image
builder.add_frames(frames) # Add list of frames
builder.save('out.gif', num_colors=48, optimize_for_emoji=True, remove_duplicates=True)
Validators (core.validators)
Check if GIF meets Slack requirements:
from core.validators import validate_gif, is_slack_ready
# Detailed validation
passes, info = validate_gif('my.gif', is_emoji=True, verbose=True)
# Quick check
if is_slack_ready('my.gif'):
print("Ready!")
Easing Functions (core.easing)
Smooth motion instead of linear:
from core.easing import interpolate
# Progress from 0.0 to 1.0
t = i / (num_frames - 1)
# Apply easing
y = interpolate(start=0, end=400, t=t, easing='ease_out')
# Available: linear, ease_in, ease_out, ease_in_out,
# bounce_out, elastic_out, back_out
Frame Helpers (core.frame_composer)
Convenience functions for common needs:
from core.frame_composer import (
create_blank_frame, # Solid color background
create_gradient_background, # Vertical gradient
draw_circle, # Helper for circles
draw_text, # Simple text rendering
draw_star # 5-pointed star
)
Animation Concepts
Shake/Vibrate
Offset object position with oscillation:
- Use
math.sin()ormath.cos()with frame index - Add small random variations for natural feel
- Apply to x and/or y position
Pulse/Heartbeat
Scale object size rhythmically:
- Use
math.sin(t * frequency * 2 * math.pi)for smooth pulse - For heartbeat: two quick pulses then pause (adjust sine wave)
- Scale between 0.8 and 1.2 of base size
Bounce
Object falls and bounces:
- Use
interpolate()witheasing='bounce_out'for landing - Use
easing='ease_in'for falling (accelerating) - Apply gravity by increasing y velocity each frame
Spin/Rotate
Rotate object around center:
- PIL:
image.rotate(angle, resample=Image.BICUBIC) - For wobble: use sine wave for angle instead of linear
Fade In/Out
Gradually appear or disappear:
- Create RGBA image, adjust alpha channel
- Or use
Image.blend(image1, image2, alpha) - Fade in: alpha from 0 to 1
- Fade out: alpha from 1 to 0
Slide
Move object from off-screen to position:
- Start position: outside frame bounds
- End position: target location
- Use
interpolate()witheasing='ease_out'for smooth stop - For overshoot: use
easing='back_out'
Zoom
Scale and position for zoom effect:
- Zoom in: scale from 0.1 to 2.0, crop center
- Zoom out: scale from 2.0 to 1.0
- Can add motion blur for drama (PIL filter)
Explode/Particle Burst
Create particles radiating outward:
- Generate particles with random angles and velocities
- Update each particle:
x += vx,y += vy - Add gravity:
vy += gravity_constant - Fade out particles over time (reduce alpha)
Optimization Strategies
Only when asked to make the file size smaller, implement a few of the following methods:
- Fewer frames - Lower FPS (10 instead of 20) or shorter duration
- Fewer colors -
num_colors=48instead of 128 - Smaller dimensions - 128x128 instead of 480x480
- Remove duplicates -
remove_duplicates=Truein save() - Emoji mode -
optimize_for_emoji=Trueauto-optimizes
# Maximum optimization for emoji
builder.save(
'emoji.gif',
num_colors=48,
optimize_for_emoji=True,
remove_duplicates=True
)
Philosophy
This skill provides:
- Knowledge: Slack's requirements and animation concepts
- Utilities: GIFBuilder, validators, easing functions
- Flexibility: Create the animation logic using PIL primitives
It does NOT provide:
- Rigid animation templates or pre-made functions
- Emoji font rendering (unreliable across platforms)
- A library of pre-packaged graphics built into the skill
Note on user uploads: This skill doesn't include pre-built graphics, but if a user uploads an image, use PIL to load and work with it - interpret based on their request whether they want it used directly or just as inspiration.
Be creative! Combine concepts (bouncing + rotating, pulsing + sliding, etc.) and use PIL's full capabilities.
Dependencies
pip install pillow imageio numpy
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