Skillshub manim-composer
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComeOnOliver/skillshub "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/adithya-s-k/manim_skill/manim-composer" ~/.claude/skills/comeonoliver-skillshub-manim-composer && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/adithya-s-k/manim_skill/manim-composer/SKILL.mdsource content
Workflow
Phase 1: Understand the Concept
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Research the topic deeply before asking questions
- Use web search to understand the core concepts
- Identify the key insights that make this topic interesting
- Find the "aha moment" - what makes this click for learners
- Note common misconceptions to address
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Identify the narrative hook
- What question does this video answer?
- Why should the viewer care?
- What's the surprising or counterintuitive element?
Phase 2: Clarify with User
Ask targeted questions (not all at once - adapt based on responses):
Audience & Scope
- What math/science background should I assume? (e.g., "knows calculus" or "high school algebra")
- Target video length? (short: 5-10min, medium: 15-20min, long: 30min+)
- Should this be self-contained or part of a series?
Focus & Depth
- Any specific aspects to emphasize or skip?
- Proof-heavy or intuition-focused?
- Real-world applications to include?
Style Preferences
- Color scheme preferences?
- Narration style? (casual, formal, playful)
- Any specific visual metaphors you have in mind?
Phase 3: Create scenes.md
Output a comprehensive
scenes.md file with this structure:
# [Video Title] ## Overview - **Topic**: [Core concept] - **Hook**: [Opening question/mystery] - **Target Audience**: [Prerequisites] - **Estimated Length**: [X minutes] - **Key Insight**: [The "aha moment"] ## Narrative Arc [2-3 sentences describing the journey from confusion to understanding] --- ## Scene 1: [Scene Name] **Duration**: ~X seconds **Purpose**: [What this scene accomplishes] ### Visual Elements - [List of mobjects needed] - [Animations to use] - [Camera movements] ### Content [Detailed description of what happens, what's shown, what's explained] ### Narration Notes [Key points to convey, tone, pacing notes] ### Technical Notes - [Specific Manim classes/methods to use] - [Any tricky implementations to note] --- ## Scene 2: [Scene Name] ... --- ## Transitions & Flow [Notes on how scenes connect, recurring visual motifs] ## Color Palette - Primary: [color] - used for [purpose] - Secondary: [color] - used for [purpose] - Accent: [color] - used for [purpose] - Background: [color] ## Mathematical Content [List of equations, formulas, or mathematical objects that need to be rendered] ## Implementation Order [Suggested order for implementing scenes, noting dependencies]
3b1b Style Principles
Apply these principles when composing scenes:
Visual Storytelling
- Show, don't just tell - Every concept needs a visual representation
- Progressive revelation - Build complexity gradually, don't show everything at once
- Visual continuity - Transform objects rather than replacing them when possible
Pacing & Rhythm
- Pause for insight - Give viewers time to absorb key moments
- Vary the pace - Mix quick sequences with slower explanations
- End scenes with resolution - Each scene should feel complete
Mathematical Beauty
- Emphasize elegance - Highlight when math is surprisingly simple or beautiful
- Connect representations - Show the same concept multiple ways (algebraic, geometric, intuitive)
- Embrace abstraction gradually - Start concrete, then generalize
Engagement Techniques
- Pose questions - Make viewers curious before revealing answers
- Acknowledge difficulty - "This might seem confusing at first..."
- Celebrate insight - Make the "aha moment" feel earned
References
- references/narrative-patterns.md - Common 3b1b narrative structures
- references/visual-techniques.md - Effective visualization patterns
- references/scene-examples.md - Example scenes.md excerpts
Templates
- templates/scenes-template.md - Blank scenes.md template