I like this approach and that it's so flexible and approachable. My nit for the site would be to explain it a bit better - it's a bit hard to grok with everything going on until I went to the repo. There's also opportunity for non-tech users here just using the agent skill but I'm not sure they'll understand the use if they read through the site.
Yep, the blog is more technical, so non-tech users would just install the skill with claude code, openclaw, hermes agent or whatever harness and do a video. Related to what you did, you can also use Canvas inside HyperFrames, etc, so if you need something feel free to open a pr and I'll review it if you tag me
I like this approach and that it's so flexible and approachable. My nit for the site would be to explain it a bit better - it's a bit hard to grok with everything going on until I went to the repo. There's also opportunity for non-tech users here just using the agent skill but I'm not sure they'll understand the use if they read through the site.
I had made a skill for something similar to use just HTML5, Canvas and JavaScript, and export the video to MP4 (https://github.com/siegerts/skill-canvas-video).
Yep, the blog is more technical, so non-tech users would just install the skill with claude code, openclaw, hermes agent or whatever harness and do a video. Related to what you did, you can also use Canvas inside HyperFrames, etc, so if you need something feel free to open a pr and I'll review it if you tag me