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Text To Lottie

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Effortlessly create and edit Lottie animations.

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What Text To Lottie does

Text To Lottie is a skill designed for developers and designers looking to create, edit, or fix Lottie/Bodymovin JSON animations specifically for the local Skia Skottie player. This skill provides a structured approach to producing animations that are not only renderable but also adhere to professional standards of motion design. By leveraging a set of well-defined references and a clear workflow, users can produce high-quality animations that meet various design needs, from UI microinteractions to product promotions.

The skill operates by guiding users through a series of tasks based on their specific animation requirements. It emphasizes the importance of clean, intentional motion and encourages users to prioritize the quality of their animations over simply fulfilling a prompt. The workflow is streamlined to reduce unnecessary questions, focusing instead on key decisions that materially affect the output, such as background policies and asset management.

Users can access a variety of reference materials tailored to different animation types, including logo animations, lower thirds, and data visualizations. This modular approach allows for flexibility in creating complex animations while maintaining a focus on design principles. Each animation task is routed to appropriate references, ensuring that users have the necessary guidelines to achieve their desired effects and styles.

Overall, Text To Lottie is ideal for anyone involved in animation design who requires a robust tool for creating Lottie animations. Whether you're developing engaging UI elements or crafting intricate promotional content, this skill provides the necessary resources and structure to enhance your animation workflow.

When to use it

Use this skill when you need to produce high-quality Lottie animations for web or mobile applications, especially when adhering to specific design standards.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users looking for basic animation tools or those who require extensive customization beyond the provided references.

What you can build with it

Creating a Logo Animation

Use the skill to animate your brand logo, following the guidelines for logo design and motion to ensure a professional finish.

Designing UI Microinteractions

Implement subtle animations for buttons or notifications, enhancing user experience while adhering to best practices in motion design.

Visualizing Data in Charts

Generate engaging animations for data presentations, making complex information more digestible and visually appealing.

How to install Text To Lottie

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add diffusionstudio/lottie/text-to-lottie --agent claude-code

2. 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 diffusionstudio

Text To Lottie

Author production-ready Lottie JSON for the official local Skia Skottie player. The deliverable is a renderable scene in the player, not isolated JSON.

Operating Model

  • Use the official player project and verify in Skia Skottie. Do not hand-roll a custom viewer or switch renderers for verification.
  • Keep the skill portable across Agent Skills clients. Avoid host-specific commands, command modes, or orchestration conventions in skill instructions.
  • Prefer fewer questions and stronger defaults. Ask only when a decision changes the output materially, such as transparent vs full-frame background, brand constraints, target format, or supplied source assets.
  • Prioritize clean, intentional, professional motion over merely satisfying the literal prompt.

Reference Loading

This SKILL.md is the thin control plane. Load only one-level references that match the task. Do not open the whole reference library.

Always read references/player-contract.md before creating, editing, fixing, or verifying a scene. If a routed reference is unavailable, continue using the inline rules in this file.

User intentReferences to read when present
Any new/edit/fix Lottie scenereferences/player-contract.md
JSON structure, keyframes, slots, shapes, assetsreferences/lottie-spec-map.md
Logo animationreferences/recipe-logo.md, references/motion-taste.md, references/design-taste.md
Typography, title, quote, text revealreferences/recipe-typography.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Lower third, name tag, caption bar, overlayreferences/recipe-lower-thirds.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Loader, icon, spinner, badge animationreferences/recipe-loaders-icons.md, references/motion-taste.md
Success, error, warning, completion, empty statereferences/recipe-loaders-icons.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
UI microinteractionreferences/recipe-ui-microinteractions.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Generic "animate this SVG" or SVG-to-Lottiereferences/recipe-svg-animation.md, references/svg-compatibility.md, references/motion-taste.md
Camera follow, pan, zoom, parallax, scene motionreferences/recipe-camera-scene-motion.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Diagram, technical line animation, callout, flow tracereferences/recipe-diagram-technical.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Data, stats, KPIs, charts, metrics, dashboard figuresreferences/recipe-data-stats.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Product launch, feature announcement, social promoreferences/recipe-product-promo.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Long text, multiple ideas, list/features/steps, timeline, before/after, problem/solution, quote+proof, recap/story, product walkthrough, multi-language variations, chapters, multi-beat sequence, episode, jump/hard cuts, transition grammarreferences/chapterization-transition-grammar.md, references/motion-taste.md
Glow, glass, metal, gradient, fill, bubble/burst effectsreferences/recipe-visual-effects.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
SVG input inside logo/icon/UI/lower-third workThe task recipe plus references/svg-compatibility.md
Starter brief or reusable project directionreferences/recipe-starter-projects.md, references/design-taste.md, references/motion-taste.md
Any "premium", "clean", "minimal", "modern", "sleek", or "polished" qualifierreferences/design-taste.md (restraint defaults), plus the routed recipe

For mixed prompts, choose one primary recipe from the main deliverable, then add secondary references for source format or visual treatment. Examples: SVG logo with glow uses logo as primary plus SVG compatibility and visual effects; product launch with pan/zoom uses product promo plus camera scene motion; technical SVG diagram tracing uses diagram/technical plus SVG compatibility; kinetic title with glass sweep uses typography plus visual effects.

Workflow

  1. Route the task using the table above. Read only the relevant references that exist.
  2. Locate the official player project and resolve the target scene using the target precedence below. Before editing, verify the resolved path is public/projects/<project>/<scene-N>/lottie.json; re-read that current file immediately before overwriting because the UI can write slot edits back to source.
  3. Decide the background policy before authoring.
  4. Write or update public/projects/<project>/<scene-N>/lottie.json and, when useful, controls.json.
  5. Validate JSON, run or reuse the dev server, inspect exact frames with ?frame=N, and fix render/design/motion issues before finishing.

Inline Rules

Design Defaults (always apply)

These few defaults are non-negotiable and apply to every designed scene. Load references/design-taste.md for the full reasoning, especially for any "premium", "clean", "minimal", "modern", or "card" prompt.

  • Premium means subtract, not add. When a prompt says premium, clean, minimal, modern, sleek, or sophisticated, default to restraint: remove chrome before adding it. Premium is carried by scale, weight, brightness, spacing, and timing, never by cards, borders, dividers, shadows, glow, or stacked tints.
  • Chrome/container budget is 0 by default. Do not add a framing card, container, border, or divider unless it does a job that whitespace and alignment cannot. Separate grids and columns with negative space and alignment first, a single hairline second, and a filled or bordered card last and only when explicitly warranted.
  • One surface tone. Use one background tone. Do not stack two near-black or two near-white tints to fake a "surface"; it reads muddy. If a card surface must differ from the background, make it one deliberate step with a clear purpose.
  • One divider treatment, one color. If dividers are truly needed, use one weight and one color for all of them, title rule and column rules included. Never use slightly different colors or weights per divider.

Scene Rules

  • Scene files live at public/projects/<project>/<scene-N>/lottie.json.
  • Resolve target scenes by authority: an explicit file path wins; a browser URL route like /<project>/<scene> wins next; an already-known project/scene for the task wins next; otherwise create a new safe scene. Use /__context only for discovery, verification, or playback state unless the task explicitly says to edit what is currently on screen and no more specific target exists. Do not let /__context.live override a known file path, URL, or project/scene. Overwrite main-project/scene-1 only if it is still the untouched placeholder; otherwise create a new scene.
  • Full-frame standalone compositions should include a visible background layer with a bgColor slot and controls.json entry.
  • Transparent-by-default outputs include logos, icons, loaders, overlays, lower thirds, and SVG-derived assets unless the user asks for a background.
  • Include top-level v, fr, ip, op, w, h, nm, assets, and layers. Treat op as exclusive.
  • Use purposeful easing and staging. Avoid defaulting to linear motion. Derive easing from the behavior-based anchors in motion-taste.md (chosen by motion behavior, focal element strongest); do not fall back to one uniform ease for every layer.
  • Use slots for important editable values and add controls.json labels/ranges when they improve the properties panel.
  • For SVG input, preserve the viewBox, normalize styling, watch fill rules and intersections, and verify the result in Skottie.
  • Native Lottie text/text slots (ty:5) render in this player when the scene ships its font: drop a .ttf/.otf/.ttc next to lottie.json, declare it in fonts.list with fFamily matching the font's embedded family name, and reference it from text documents. The loader passes every scene font to Skottie. Prefer native text; reach for vector/shape text only for deliberate path effects (stroke-on, glyph morphs, handwriting). See the player-contract "Native Text" reference.

Verification

Before finishing:

  1. Confirm the intended target file path is public/projects/<project>/<scene-N>/lottie.json.

  2. Validate JSON:

    node -e "JSON.parse(require('fs').readFileSync('public/projects/<project>/<scene-N>/lottie.json','utf8'))"
    
  3. Confirm the official player is running and the scene appears in GET /__context.

  4. Inspect pinned frames in the browser. For new scenes, check frame 0, midpoint, and op - 1.

  5. Confirm the background policy matches the use case.

  6. Check for blank canvas, missing assets, unstyled shapes, wrong layer order, bad easing, awkward timing, cropped content, text overflow, and visible SVG artifacts.

  7. Finish only when the animation renders cleanly and feels intentional.

Maintenance Evals

Do not read eval files during normal animation work. Use them only when testing or changing this skill:

  • evals/trigger-prompts.json
  • evals/routing-prompts.json
  • evals/reference-loading-prompts.json
  • evals/output-rubric.md

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