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docs-demo

Add an interactive demo to the Remotion documentation. Use when creating a new <Demo> component for docs pages.

How do I install this agent skill?

npx skills add https://github.com/remotion-dev/remotion --skill docs-demo
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Is this agent skill safe to install?

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    This skill provides instructions for creating interactive Remotion demos in a specific documentation repository. No security issues were detected as the content is purely instructional documentation.

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What does this agent skill do?

Adding an Interactive Demo to Docs

Interactive demos render a Remotion composition inline in documentation pages using @remotion/player. They live in packages/docs/components/demos/.

Effect demos are separate: use <EffectsDemo type="effects-..." /> and register them in packages/docs/components/effects-demos/registry.ts with the real effect schema, not the generic <Demo> options array.

Steps

  1. Create a component in packages/docs/components/demos/ (e.g. MyDemo.tsx). It should be a standard React component using Remotion hooks like useCurrentFrame() and useVideoConfig().

  2. Register the demo in packages/docs/components/demos/types.ts:

    • Import the component
    • Export a DemoType object with these fields:
      • id: unique string used in <Demo type="..." />
      • comp: the React component
      • compWidth / compHeight: canvas dimensions (e.g. 1280x720)
      • fps: frame rate (typically 30)
      • durationInFrames: animation length
      • autoPlay: whether it plays automatically
      • options: array of interactive controls (can be empty [])
  3. Add to the demos array in packages/docs/components/demos/index.tsx:

    • Import the demo constant from ./types
    • Add it to the demos array
  4. Use in MDX with <Demo type="your-id" />

Options

Options add interactive controls below the player. Each option needs name and optional ('no', 'default-enabled', or 'default-disabled').

Supported types:

  • type: 'numeric' — slider with min, max, step, default
  • type: 'boolean' — checkbox with default
  • type: 'enum' — dropdown with values array and default
  • type: 'string' — text input with default

Option values are passed to the component as inputProps. Access them as regular React props.

Example registration

export const myDemo: DemoType = {
  comp: MyDemoComp,
  compHeight: 720,
  compWidth: 1280,
  durationInFrames: 150,
  fps: 30,
  id: 'my-demo',
  autoPlay: true,
  options: [],
};

Add the canonical catalog link to the repository README so users can inspect current installs and available audits. The publishing guide covers the complete discovery path.

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