skills/inference-shell/remotion-render/SKILL.md
Render videos from React/Remotion component code via inference.sh. Pass TSX code, get MP4. Supports all Remotion APIs: useCurrentFrame, useVideoConfig, spring, interpolate, AbsoluteFill, Sequence. Configurable resolution, FPS, duration, codec. Use for: programmatic video generation, animated graphics, motion design, data-driven videos, React animations to video. Triggers: remotion, render video from code, tsx to video, react video, programmatic video, remotion render, code to video, animated video, motion graphics code, react animation video
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Render videos from React/Remotion component code via inference.sh CLI.

Requires inference.sh CLI (
infsh). Get installation instructions:npx skills add inference-sh/skills@agent-tools
infsh login
# Render a simple animation
infsh app run infsh/remotion-render --input '{
"code": "import { useCurrentFrame, AbsoluteFill } from \"remotion\"; export default function Main() { const frame = useCurrentFrame(); return <AbsoluteFill style={{backgroundColor: \"#000\", display: \"flex\", justifyContent: \"center\", alignItems: \"center\"}}><h1 style={{color: \"white\", fontSize: 100, opacity: frame / 30}}>Hello World</h1></AbsoluteFill>; }",
"duration_seconds": 3,
"fps": 30,
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
}'
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|-----------|------|----------|-------------|
| code | string | Yes | React component TSX code. Must export default a component. |
| composition_id | string | No | Composition ID to render |
| props | object | No | Props passed to the component |
| width | number | No | Video width in pixels |
| height | number | No | Video height in pixels |
| fps | number | No | Frames per second |
| duration_seconds | number | No | Video duration in seconds |
| codec | string | No | Output codec |
Your TSX code can import from remotion and react:
// Remotion APIs
import {
useCurrentFrame,
useVideoConfig,
spring,
interpolate,
AbsoluteFill,
Sequence,
Audio,
Video,
Img
} from "remotion";
// React
import React, { useState, useEffect } from "react";
infsh app run infsh/remotion-render --input '{
"code": "import { useCurrentFrame, AbsoluteFill, interpolate } from \"remotion\"; export default function Main() { const frame = useCurrentFrame(); const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 30], [0, 1]); return <AbsoluteFill style={{backgroundColor: \"#1a1a2e\", display: \"flex\", justifyContent: \"center\", alignItems: \"center\"}}><h1 style={{color: \"#eee\", fontSize: 80, opacity}}>Welcome</h1></AbsoluteFill>; }",
"duration_seconds": 2,
"fps": 30,
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
}'
infsh app run infsh/remotion-render --input '{
"code": "import { useCurrentFrame, useVideoConfig, AbsoluteFill } from \"remotion\"; export default function Main() { const frame = useCurrentFrame(); const { fps, durationInFrames } = useVideoConfig(); const progress = Math.floor((frame / durationInFrames) * 100); return <AbsoluteFill style={{backgroundColor: \"#000\", display: \"flex\", justifyContent: \"center\", alignItems: \"center\", flexDirection: \"column\"}}><h1 style={{color: \"#fff\", fontSize: 200}}>{progress}%</h1><p style={{color: \"#666\", fontSize: 30}}>Loading...</p></AbsoluteFill>; }",
"duration_seconds": 5,
"fps": 60,
"width": 1080,
"height": 1080
}'
infsh app run infsh/remotion-render --input '{
"code": "import { useCurrentFrame, useVideoConfig, spring, AbsoluteFill } from \"remotion\"; export default function Main() { const frame = useCurrentFrame(); const { fps } = useVideoConfig(); const scale = spring({ frame, fps, config: { damping: 10, stiffness: 100 } }); return <AbsoluteFill style={{backgroundColor: \"#6366f1\", display: \"flex\", justifyContent: \"center\", alignItems: \"center\"}}><div style={{width: 200, height: 200, backgroundColor: \"white\", borderRadius: 20, transform: `scale(${scale})`}} /></AbsoluteFill>; }",
"duration_seconds": 2,
"fps": 60,
"width": 1080,
"height": 1080
}'
infsh app run infsh/remotion-render --input '{
"code": "import { AbsoluteFill } from \"remotion\"; export default function Main({ title, subtitle }) { return <AbsoluteFill style={{backgroundColor: \"#000\", display: \"flex\", justifyContent: \"center\", alignItems: \"center\", flexDirection: \"column\"}}><h1 style={{color: \"#fff\", fontSize: 80}}>{title}</h1><p style={{color: \"#888\", fontSize: 40}}>{subtitle}</p></AbsoluteFill>; }",
"props": {"title": "My Video", "subtitle": "Created with Remotion"},
"duration_seconds": 3,
"fps": 30,
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
}'
infsh app run infsh/remotion-render --input '{
"code": "import { useCurrentFrame, AbsoluteFill, Sequence, interpolate } from \"remotion\"; function FadeIn({ children }) { const frame = useCurrentFrame(); const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 20], [0, 1]); return <div style={{ opacity }}>{children}</div>; } export default function Main() { return <AbsoluteFill style={{backgroundColor: \"#000\", display: \"flex\", justifyContent: \"center\", alignItems: \"center\", flexDirection: \"column\", gap: 20}}><Sequence from={0}><FadeIn><h1 style={{color: \"#fff\", fontSize: 60}}>First</h1></FadeIn></Sequence><Sequence from={30}><FadeIn><h1 style={{color: \"#fff\", fontSize: 60}}>Second</h1></FadeIn></Sequence><Sequence from={60}><FadeIn><h1 style={{color: \"#fff\", fontSize: 60}}>Third</h1></FadeIn></Sequence></AbsoluteFill>; }",
"duration_seconds": 4,
"fps": 30,
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
}'
from inferencesh import inference
client = inference()
result = client.run({
"app": "infsh/remotion-render",
"input": {
"code": """
import { useCurrentFrame, AbsoluteFill, interpolate } from "remotion";
export default function Main() {
const frame = useCurrentFrame();
const opacity = interpolate(frame, [0, 30], [0, 1]);
return (
<AbsoluteFill style={{
backgroundColor: "#1a1a2e",
display: "flex",
justifyContent: "center",
alignItems: "center"
}}>
<h1 style={{ color: "#eee", fontSize: 80, opacity }}>
Hello from Python
</h1>
</AbsoluteFill>
);
}
""",
"duration_seconds": 3,
"fps": 30,
"width": 1920,
"height": 1080
}
})
print(result["output"]["video"])
for update in client.run({
"app": "infsh/remotion-render",
"input": {
"code": "...",
"duration_seconds": 10
}
}, stream=True):
if update.get("progress"):
print(f"Rendering: {update['progress']}%")
if update.get("output"):
print(f"Video: {update['output']['video']}")
# Remotion best practices (component patterns)
npx skills add remotion-dev/skills@remotion-best-practices
# AI video generation (for AI-generated clips)
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@ai-video-generation
# Image generation (for video assets)
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@ai-image-generation
# Python SDK reference
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@python-sdk
# Full platform skill
npx skills add inference-sh/skills@agent-tools
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