skills/gsap-framer-scroll-animation/SKILL.md
Use this skill whenever the user wants to build scroll animations, scroll effects, parallax, scroll-triggered reveals, pinned sections, horizontal scroll, text animations, or any motion tied to scroll position — in vanilla JS, React, or Next.js. Covers GSAP ScrollTrigger (pinning, scrubbing, snapping, timelines, horizontal scroll, ScrollSmoother, matchMedia) and Framer Motion / Motion v12 (useScroll, useTransform, useSpring, whileInView, variants). Use this skill even if the user just says "animate on scroll", "fade in as I scroll", "make it scroll like Apple", "parallax effect", "sticky section", "scroll progress bar", or "entrance animation". Also triggers for Copilot prompt patterns for GSAP or Framer Motion code generation. Pairs with the premium-frontend-ui skill for creative philosophy and design-level polish.
npx skillsauth add williamlimasilva/.copilot gsap-framer-scroll-animationInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Production-grade scroll animations with GitHub Copilot prompts, ready-to-use code recipes, and deep API references.
Design Companion: This skill provides the technical implementation for scroll-driven motion. For the creative philosophy, design principles, and premium aesthetics that should guide how and when to animate, always cross-reference the premium-frontend-ui skill. Together they form a complete approach: premium-frontend-ui decides the what and why; this skill delivers the how.
| Need | Use | |---|---| | Vanilla JS, Webflow, Vue | GSAP | | Pinning, horizontal scroll, complex timelines | GSAP | | React / Next.js, declarative style | Framer Motion | | whileInView entrance animations | Framer Motion | | Both in same Next.js app | See notes in references |
Read the relevant reference file for full recipes and Copilot prompts:
references/gsap.md — ScrollTrigger API, all recipes, React integrationreferences/framer.md — useScroll, useTransform, all recipesnpm install gsap
import gsap from 'gsap';
import { ScrollTrigger } from 'gsap/ScrollTrigger';
gsap.registerPlugin(ScrollTrigger); // MUST call before any ScrollTrigger usage
npm install motion # new package name since mid-2025
# or: npm install framer-motion — still works, same API
import { motion, useScroll, useTransform, useSpring } from 'motion/react';
// legacy: import { motion } from 'framer-motion' — also valid
references/ for detailed APIs and patterns.Quick reference — full recipes with Copilot prompts are in the reference files.
gsap.from('.card', {
opacity: 0, y: 50, stagger: 0.15, duration: 0.8,
scrollTrigger: { trigger: '.card', start: 'top 85%' }
});
<motion.div
initial={{ opacity: 0, y: 40 }}
whileInView={{ opacity: 1, y: 0 }}
viewport={{ once: true, margin: '-80px' }}
transition={{ duration: 0.6 }}
/>
gsap.to('.hero-img', {
scale: 1.3, opacity: 0, ease: 'none',
scrollTrigger: { trigger: '.hero', start: 'top top', end: 'bottom top', scrub: true }
});
const { scrollYProgress } = useScroll({ target: ref, offset: ['start end', 'end start'] });
const y = useTransform(scrollYProgress, [0, 1], [0, -100]);
return <motion.div style={{ y }} />;
const tl = gsap.timeline({
scrollTrigger: { trigger: '.section', pin: true, scrub: 1, start: 'top top', end: '+=200%' }
});
tl.from('.title', { opacity: 0, y: 60 }).from('.img', { scale: 0.85 });
gsap.registerPlugin(ScrollTrigger) before using itease: 'none' — easing feels wrong when scrub is activeuseGSAP from @gsap/react, never plain useEffect — it auto-cleans ScrollTriggersmarkers: true during development; remove before productionuseTransform output must go into style prop of a motion.* element, not a plain div'use client' at top of any file using motion hookstransform and opacity — avoid width, height, box-shadowprefers-reduced-motion — see each reference file for patterns/fix — Copilot fixes are dramatically better with real errors@workspace scope in Copilot Chat so it reads your existing component structure| File | Contents |
|---|---|
| references/gsap.md | Full ScrollTrigger API reference, 10 recipes, React (useGSAP), Lenis, matchMedia, accessibility |
| references/framer.md | Full useScroll / useTransform API, 8 recipes, variants, Motion v12 notes, Next.js tips |
| Skill | Relationship | |---|---| | premium-frontend-ui | Creative philosophy, design principles, and aesthetic guidelines — defines when and why to animate |
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