Need to grab a frame from a video? This wraps ffmpeg to pull out still images at specific timestamps. The common case is debugging what's happening at a certain point in a video, or generating quick thumbnails for previews. It handles both the first frame and timestamp-based extraction, outputs to JPG or PNG, and keeps the interface simple with a shell script. Nothing fancy, just a straightforward way to avoid googling ffmpeg syntax every time you need to extract a frame. If you work with video files regularly, you'll use this more than you'd expect.
npx -y skills add steipete/clawdis --skill video-frames --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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