skills/animejs-animation/SKILL.md
Advanced JavaScript animation library skill for creating complex, high-performance web animations.
npx skillsauth add globallayer/claude-code-skills animejs-animationInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Anime.js is a lightweight but extremely powerful JavaScript animation engine. It excels at complex timelines, staggering, and precise control over DOM, CSS, and SVGs.
This skill is used for creating high-fidelity, jaw-dropping web animations that go far beyond simple CSS transitions. It's the tool of choice for awards-caliber interactive sites.
Trigger this skill when:
cubicBezier, spring, or elastic) instead of basic linear or ease-in-out to make the motion feel expensive and natural.anime.timeline() to sequence complex choreography. Master the use of timeline offsets (relative '-=200' vs absolute) to create seamless overlapping motion.const tl = anime.timeline({
easing: "spring(1, 80, 10, 0)",
duration: 1000,
});
tl.add({
targets: ".hero-text",
translateY: [50, 0],
opacity: [0, 1],
delay: anime.stagger(100),
}).add(
{ targets: ".hero-image", scale: [0.9, 1], opacity: [0, 1] },
"-=800",
);
anime.stagger() extensively to add organic rhythm to multiple elements.will-change: transform, opacity where appropriate for GPU acceleration.development
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