A simple command line utility for creating GIFs from directories of images.
pip install gifmake
Installing gifsicle is highly recommended, as output GIFs tend to be very large without compression. If on Mac using homebrew, run brew install gifsicle
.
Running gifmake
will discover numbered images in a directory and write them into a GIF. You can set the speed of the GIF using the --fps
and --duration
options.
gifmake /sample # create a GIF called sample.gif from all image files in /sample
gifmake /sample --name output.gif --fps 30 # write to output.gif and stitch images at 30fps
gifmake /sample -n output.gif --duration 3 # set duration of GIF to 3 seconds