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README.md

SpiffWorkflow landing page and blog

To get started install Hugo. From there you can just run hugo serve and you should get the site as designed.

Theme

We used the Fresh Theme Documentation Live Demo

Deployment

This is auto-deployed through CloudFlare's pages. Please be sure that the correct version of Hugo is set in Cloud Flare's Workers & Pages / Settings / Environment Variables.

Generating Animated gifs

I used roughly a quarter of my standard screen to record videos with OBS Studio. I then converted the mp4 files to gifs with the following command:

ffmpeg -i scripts.mp4 -r 15   -vf "scale=1024:-1,split[s0][s1];[s0]palettegen[p];[s1][p]paletteuse" scripts.gif 

adding the following will speed the video up so it is 25% as long as it was originally.
-vf "setpts=0.25*PTS;"