Contribute Catalog
/install contribute-catalog
Contribute to HyperFrames Registry
Guide the user from idea to merged PR for a new registry block or component.
Workflow
1. Clarify → 2. Scaffold → 3. Build → 4. Validate → 5. Preview → 6. Ship
Step 1: Clarify
Ask what they're building. The registry has two item types:
- Block (
registry/blocks/, typehyperframes:block) — a full standalone composition with fixed dimensions and duration. Caption styles, VFX effects, title cards, lower thirds. - Component (
registry/components/, typehyperframes:component) — a reusable snippet with no fixed dimensions or duration. CSS effects, text treatments, overlays that adapt to any composition size.
Then ask:
- One-sentence description of the effect
- Visual reference (URL, screenshot, or description)
- Who uses this and when?
Step 2: Scaffold
Create the registry structure:
For blocks:
registry/blocks/{block-name}/
{block-name}.html
registry-item.json
For components:
registry/components/{component-name}/
{component-name}.html
registry-item.json
Naming convention:
| Item name | ID prefix | Example IDs |
|---|---|---|
cap-hormozi |
hz |
hz-cg-0, hz-cw-3 |
cap-typewriter |
tw |
tw-cg-0, tw-ch-0-5 |
vfx-chrome |
vc |
vc-canvas |
Use a 2-3 letter prefix. ALL element IDs must use this prefix to avoid collisions in sub-compositions.
registry-item.json for blocks:
{
"$schema": "https://hyperframes.heygen.com/schema/registry-item.json",
"name": "{block-name}",
"type": "hyperframes:block",
"title": "{Human Title}",
"description": "{one sentence}",
"dimensions": { "width": 1920, "height": 1080 }, // adjust: 1080x1920 for portrait/social
"duration": 10, // adjust for your composition
"tags": ["{category}", "{subcategory}"],
"files": [
{
"path": "{block-name}.html",
"target": "compositions/{block-name}.html",
"type": "hyperframes:composition"
}
]
}
registry-item.json for components (no dimensions or duration):
{
"$schema": "https://hyperframes.heygen.com/schema/registry-item.json",
"name": "{component-name}",
"type": "hyperframes:component",
"title": "{Human Title}",
"description": "{one sentence}",
"tags": ["{category}"],
"files": [
{
"path": "{component-name}.html",
"target": "compositions/components/{component-name}.html",
"type": "hyperframes:snippet"
}
]
}
Step 3: Build
Apply the correct template based on type. See templates.md for copy-paste starters.
Caption blocks
Non-negotiable caption rules:
- Font: 96px minimum for proportional fonts. 64-72px acceptable for monospace (wider characters need less size).
- Readability:
-webkit-text-stroke: 2-3pxOR multi-layertext-shadow - Overflow: call
window.__hyperframes.fitTextFontSize()on every group - Karaoke: highlight active word via
tl.to(wordEl, { color/scale }, WORDS[wi].start) - Hard kill:
tl.set(groupEl, { opacity: 0, visibility: "hidden" }, g.end)on EVERY group - Never use
tl.from(el, { opacity: 0 })at the same position astl.set(el, { opacity: 1 })— the from clobbers the set. Usetl.toinstead.
Per-character animation (typewriter, scramble):
- Wrap each character in
\x3Cspan>with ID{prefix}-ch-{group}-{char} - Stagger via
tl.setat computed intervals from word timestamps - Cursors/decorative elements: use
tl.setat intervals — NOT CSS animation (not seekable)
Positioning variants:
- Centered:
display: flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; - Lower-third:
position: absolute; bottom: 100px; left: 0; width: 100%; text-align: center; - Left-aligned:
position: absolute; bottom: 100px; left: 120px; text-align: left;
VFX blocks (Three.js)
- Use
[email protected]from CDN (global script) tl.eventCallback("onUpdate", renderScene); renderScene();— NO requestAnimationFrame- State proxy pattern: GSAP animates plain JS object, render function reads it
- Seeded PRNG (
mulberry32) for randomness
All types
data-composition-idMUST matchwindow.__timelines["id"]- All element IDs prefixed with block abbreviation
gsap.timeline({ paused: true })— always paused- No
Math.random(), noDate.now()
Step 4: Validate
hyperframes lint # 0 errors required
hyperframes validate --no-contrast # 0 console errors required
Step 5: Preview
# Render preview video
hyperframes render -o preview.mp4
# Snapshot for visual QA
hyperframes snapshot --at "1.0,3.0,5.0,7.0"
# Publish to hyperframes.dev for review
npx hyperframes publish
Catalog preview image — The catalog card uses a PNG at docs/images/catalog/{kind}/{name}.png (where {kind} is blocks or components). Generate it from a snapshot, then:
- HeyGen internal contributors: run
scripts/upload-docs-images.sh(requires AWS profileengineering-767398024897) - External contributors: attach the preview MP4 to your PR description. A maintainer will generate and upload the catalog image before merging.
Step 6: Ship
All steps are required. Missing any one produces a broken catalog entry.
{kind} is blocks or components depending on what you built in Step 1.
# 1. Create branch
git checkout -b feat/registry-{name}
# 2. Format HTML
npx oxfmt registry/{kind}/{name}/*.html
# 3. Update registry/registry.json — add entry to the "items" array:
# { "name": "{name}", "type": "hyperframes:block" } (or "hyperframes:component")
# 4. Generate catalog docs page
npx tsx scripts/generate-catalog-pages.ts
# 5. Publish to hyperframes.dev so reviewers can preview
npx hyperframes publish
# 6. Stage everything
git add registry/{kind}/{name}/ registry/registry.json docs/catalog/
# 7. Commit
git commit -m "feat(registry): add {name} — {one sentence}"
# 8. Push and open PR with hyperframes.dev link
git push origin feat/registry-{name}
gh pr create --title "feat(registry): {name}" --body "preview: {hyperframes.dev-url}"
If you don't have a GitHub account: you need one to open a PR. Sign up at https://github.com/signup, then run gh auth login.
Quality Gate
-
hyperframes lint→ 0 errors -
hyperframes validate→ 0 console errors -
npx oxfmt --checkpasses -
registry/registry.jsonupdated with new entry -
scripts/generate-catalog-pages.tsrun (docs page generated) -
npx hyperframes publishrun (claim your project URL) - Preview MP4 attached to PR (external) or catalog PNG uploaded (internal)
- All IDs unique and prefixed
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install contribute-catalog - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/contribute-catalog - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Contribute Catalog?
Author a new HyperFrames registry block (caption style, VFX block, transition, lower third) or component (text effect, overlay, snippet) and ship it as an up... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 34 downloads so far.
How do I install Contribute Catalog?
Run "/install contribute-catalog" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Contribute Catalog free?
Yes, Contribute Catalog is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Contribute Catalog support?
Contribute Catalog is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Contribute Catalog?
It is built and maintained by Lucas-Kay8 (@lucas-kay8); the current version is v1.0.0.