* fix(ci): resolve cross-platform test failures - Sanity check script (check-codex-global-state.sh) now falls back to grep -E when ripgrep is not available, fixing the codex-hooks sync test on all CI platforms. Patterns converted to POSIX ERE for portability. - Unicode safety test accepts both / and \ path separators so the executable-file assertion passes on Windows. - Gacha test sets PYTHONUTF8=1 so Python uses UTF-8 stdout encoding on Windows instead of cp1252, preventing UnicodeEncodeError on box-drawing characters. - Quoted-hook-path test skipped on Windows where NTFS disallows double-quote characters in filenames. * feat: port remotion-video-creation skill (29 rules), restore missing files New skill: - remotion-video-creation: 29 domain-specific Remotion rules covering 3D/Three.js, animations, audio, captions, charts, compositions, fonts, GIFs, Lottie, measuring, sequencing, tailwind, text animations, timing, transitions, trimming, and video embedding. Ported from personal skills. Restored: - autonomous-agent-harness/SKILL.md (was in commit but missing from worktree) - lead-intelligence/ (full directory restored from branch commit) Updated: - manifests/install-modules.json: added remotion-video-creation to media-generation - README.md + AGENTS.md: synced counts to 139 skills Catalog validates: 30 agents, 60 commands, 139 skills. * fix(security): pin MCP server versions, add dependabot, pin github-script SHA Critical: - Pin all npx -y MCP server packages to specific versions in .mcp.json to prevent supply chain attacks via version hijacking: - @modelcontextprotocol/server-github@2025.4.8 - @modelcontextprotocol/server-memory@2026.1.26 - @modelcontextprotocol/server-sequential-thinking@2025.12.18 - @playwright/mcp@0.0.69 (was 0.0.68) Medium: - Add .github/dependabot.yml for weekly npm + github-actions updates with grouped minor/patch PRs - Pin actions/github-script to SHA (was @v7 tag, now pinned to commit) * feat: add social-graph-ranker skill — weighted network proximity scoring New skill: social-graph-ranker - Weighted social graph traversal with exponential decay across hops - Bridge Score: B(m) = Σ w(t) · λ^(d(m,t)-1) ranks mutuals by target proximity - Extended Score incorporates 2nd-order network (mutual-of-mutual connections) - Final ranking includes engagement bonus for responsive connections - Runs in parallel with lead-intelligence skill for combined warm+cold outreach - Supports X API + LinkedIn CSV for graph harvesting - Outputs tiered action list: warm intros, direct outreach, network gap analysis Added to business-content install module. Catalog validates: 30/60/140. * fix(security): npm audit fix — resolve all dependency vulnerabilities Applied npm audit fix --force to resolve: - minimatch ReDoS (3 vulnerabilities, HIGH) - smol-toml DoS (MODERATE) - brace-expansion memory exhaustion (MODERATE) - markdownlint-cli upgraded from 0.47.0 to 0.48.0 npm audit now reports 0 vulnerabilities. * fix: resolve markdown lint and yarn lockfile sync - MD047: ensure single trailing newline on all remotion rule files - MD012: remove consecutive blank lines in lottie, measuring-dom-nodes, trimming - MD034: wrap bare URLs in angle brackets (tailwind, transcribe-captions) - yarn.lock: regenerated to sync with npm audit changes in package.json * fix: replace unicode arrows in lead-intelligence (CI unicode safety check)
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| compositions | Defining compositions, stills, folders, default props and dynamic metadata |
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A <Composition> defines the component, width, height, fps and duration of a renderable video.
It normally is placed in the src/Root.tsx file.
import { Composition } from "remotion";
import { MyComposition } from "./MyComposition";
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<Composition
id="MyComposition"
component={MyComposition}
durationInFrames={100}
fps={30}
width={1080}
height={1080}
/>
);
};
Default Props
Pass defaultProps to provide initial values for your component.
Values must be JSON-serializable (Date, Map, Set, and staticFile() are supported).
import { Composition } from "remotion";
import { MyComposition, MyCompositionProps } from "./MyComposition";
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<Composition
id="MyComposition"
component={MyComposition}
durationInFrames={100}
fps={30}
width={1080}
height={1080}
defaultProps={{
title: "Hello World",
color: "#ff0000",
} satisfies MyCompositionProps}
/>
);
};
Use type declarations for props rather than interface to ensure defaultProps type safety.
Folders
Use <Folder> to organize compositions in the sidebar.
Folder names can only contain letters, numbers, and hyphens.
import { Composition, Folder } from "remotion";
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<>
<Folder name="Marketing">
<Composition id="Promo" /* ... */ />
<Composition id="Ad" /* ... */ />
</Folder>
<Folder name="Social">
<Folder name="Instagram">
<Composition id="Story" /* ... */ />
<Composition id="Reel" /* ... */ />
</Folder>
</Folder>
</>
);
};
Stills
Use <Still> for single-frame images. It does not require durationInFrames or fps.
import { Still } from "remotion";
import { Thumbnail } from "./Thumbnail";
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<Still
id="Thumbnail"
component={Thumbnail}
width={1280}
height={720}
/>
);
};
Calculate Metadata
Use calculateMetadata to make dimensions, duration, or props dynamic based on data.
import { Composition, CalculateMetadataFunction } from "remotion";
import { MyComposition, MyCompositionProps } from "./MyComposition";
const calculateMetadata: CalculateMetadataFunction<MyCompositionProps> = async ({
props,
abortSignal,
}) => {
const data = await fetch(`https://api.example.com/video/${props.videoId}`, {
signal: abortSignal,
}).then((res) => res.json());
return {
durationInFrames: Math.ceil(data.duration * 30),
props: {
...props,
videoUrl: data.url,
},
};
};
export const RemotionRoot = () => {
return (
<Composition
id="MyComposition"
component={MyComposition}
durationInFrames={100} // Placeholder, will be overridden
fps={30}
width={1080}
height={1080}
defaultProps={{ videoId: "abc123" }}
calculateMetadata={calculateMetadata}
/>
);
};
The function can return props, durationInFrames, width, height, fps, and codec-related defaults. It runs once before rendering begins.