hermes-agent/website/docs/user-guide/skills/bundled/creative/creative-manim-video.md
Teknium 252d68fd45
docs: deep audit — fix stale config keys, missing commands, and registry drift (#22784)
* docs: deep audit — fix stale config keys, missing commands, and registry drift

Cross-checked ~80 high-impact docs pages (getting-started, reference, top-level
user-guide, user-guide/features) against the live registries:

  hermes_cli/commands.py    COMMAND_REGISTRY (slash commands)
  hermes_cli/auth.py        PROVIDER_REGISTRY (providers)
  hermes_cli/config.py      DEFAULT_CONFIG (config keys)
  toolsets.py               TOOLSETS (toolsets)
  tools/registry.py         get_all_tool_names() (tools)
  python -m hermes_cli.main <subcmd> --help (CLI args)

reference/
- cli-commands.md: drop duplicate hermes fallback row + duplicate section,
  add stepfun/lmstudio to --provider enum, expand auth/mcp/curator subcommand
  lists to match --help output (status/logout/spotify, login, archive/prune/
  list-archived).
- slash-commands.md: add missing /sessions and /reload-skills entries +
  correct the cross-platform Notes line.
- tools-reference.md: drop bogus '68 tools' headline, drop fictional
  'browser-cdp toolset' (these tools live in 'browser' and are runtime-gated),
  add missing 'kanban' and 'video' toolset sections, fix MCP example to use
  the real mcp_<server>_<tool> prefix.
- toolsets-reference.md: list browser_cdp/browser_dialog inside the 'browser'
  row, add missing 'kanban' and 'video' toolset rows, drop the stale
  '38 tools' count for hermes-cli.
- profile-commands.md: add missing install/update/info subcommands, document
  fish completion.
- environment-variables.md: dedupe GMI_API_KEY/GMI_BASE_URL rows (kept the
  one with the correct gmi-serving.com default).
- faq.md: Anthropic/Google/OpenAI examples — direct providers exist (not just
  via OpenRouter), refresh the OpenAI model list.

getting-started/
- installation.md: PortableGit (not MinGit) is what the Windows installer
  fetches; document the 32-bit MinGit fallback.
- installation.md / termux.md: installer prefers .[termux-all] then falls
  back to .[termux].
- nix-setup.md: Python 3.12 (not 3.11), Node.js 22 (not 20); fix invalid
  'nix flake update --flake' invocation.
- updating.md: 'hermes backup restore --state pre-update' doesn't exist —
  point at the snapshot/quick-snapshot flow; correct config key
  'updates.pre_update_backup' (was 'update.backup').

user-guide/
- configuration.md: api_max_retries default 3 (not 2); display.runtime_footer
  is the real key (not display.runtime_metadata_footer); checkpoints defaults
  enabled=false / max_snapshots=20 (not true / 50).
- configuring-models.md: 'hermes model list' / 'hermes model set ...' don't
  exist — hermes model is interactive only.
- tui.md: busy_indicator -> tui_status_indicator with values
  kaomoji|emoji|unicode|ascii (not kawaii|minimal|dots|wings|none).
- security.md: SSH backend keys (TERMINAL_SSH_HOST/USER/KEY) live in .env,
  not config.yaml.
- windows-wsl-quickstart.md: there is no 'hermes api' subcommand — the
  OpenAI-compatible API server runs inside hermes gateway.

user-guide/features/
- computer-use.md: approvals.mode (not security.approval_level); fix broken
  ./browser-use.md link to ./browser.md.
- fallback-providers.md: top-level fallback_providers (not
  model.fallback_providers); the picker is subcommand-based, not modal.
- api-server.md: API_SERVER_* are env vars — write to per-profile .env,
  not 'hermes config set' which targets YAML.
- web-search.md: drop web_crawl as a registered tool (it isn't); deep-crawl
  modes are exposed through web_extract.
- kanban.md: failure_limit default is 2, not '~5'.
- plugins.md: drop hard-coded '33 providers' count.
- honcho.md: fix unclosed quote in echo HONCHO_API_KEY snippet; document
  that 'hermes honcho' subcommand is gated on memory.provider=honcho;
  reconcile subcommand list with actual --help output.
- memory-providers.md: legacy 'hermes honcho setup' redirect documented.

Verified via 'npm run build' — site builds cleanly; broken-link count went
from 149 to 146 (no regressions, fixed a few in passing).

* docs: round 2 audit fixes + regenerate skill catalogs

Follow-up to the previous commit on this branch:

Round 2 manual fixes:
- quickstart.md: KIMI_CODING_API_KEY mentioned alongside KIMI_API_KEY;
  voice-mode and ACP install commands rewritten — bare 'pip install ...'
  doesn't work for curl-installed setups (no pip on PATH, not in repo
  dir); replaced with 'cd ~/.hermes/hermes-agent && uv pip install -e
  ".[voice]"'. ACP already ships in [all] so the curl install includes it.
- cli.md / configuration.md: 'auxiliary.compression.model' shown as
  'google/gemini-3-flash-preview' (the doc's own claimed default);
  actual default is empty (= use main model). Reworded as 'leave empty
  (default) or pin a cheap model'.
- built-in-plugins.md: added the bundled 'kanban/dashboard' plugin row
  that was missing from the table.

Regenerated skill catalogs:
- ran website/scripts/generate-skill-docs.py to refresh all 163 per-skill
  pages and both reference catalogs (skills-catalog.md,
  optional-skills-catalog.md). This adds the entries that were genuinely
  missing — productivity/teams-meeting-pipeline (bundled),
  optional/finance/* (entire category — 7 skills:
  3-statement-model, comps-analysis, dcf-model, excel-author, lbo-model,
  merger-model, pptx-author), creative/hyperframes,
  creative/kanban-video-orchestrator, devops/watchers,
  productivity/shop-app, research/searxng-search,
  apple/macos-computer-use — and rewrites every other per-skill page from
  the current SKILL.md. Most diffs are tiny (one line of refreshed
  metadata).

Validation:
- 'npm run build' succeeded.
- Broken-link count moved 146 -> 155 — the +9 are zh-Hans translation
  shells that lag every newly-added skill page (pre-existing pattern).
  No regressions on any en/ page.
2026-05-09 13:19:51 -07:00

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Manim Video — Manim CE animations: 3Blue1Brown math/algo videos Manim Video Manim CE animations: 3Blue1Brown math/algo videos

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Manim Video

Manim CE animations: 3Blue1Brown math/algo videos.

Skill metadata

Source Bundled (installed by default)
Path skills/creative/manim-video
Version 1.0.0
Platforms linux, macos, windows

Reference: full SKILL.md

:::info The following is the complete skill definition that Hermes loads when this skill is triggered. This is what the agent sees as instructions when the skill is active. :::

Manim Video Production Pipeline

When to use

Use when users request: animated explanations, math animations, concept visualizations, algorithm walkthroughs, technical explainers, 3Blue1Brown style videos, or any programmatic animation with geometric/mathematical content. Creates 3Blue1Brown-style explainer videos, algorithm visualizations, equation derivations, architecture diagrams, and data stories using Manim Community Edition.

Creative Standard

This is educational cinema. Every frame teaches. Every animation reveals structure.

Before writing a single line of code, articulate the narrative arc. What misconception does this correct? What is the "aha moment"? What visual story takes the viewer from confusion to understanding? The user's prompt is a starting point — interpret it with pedagogical ambition.

Geometry before algebra. Show the shape first, the equation second. Visual memory encodes faster than symbolic memory. When the viewer sees the geometric pattern before the formula, the equation feels earned.

First-render excellence is non-negotiable. The output must be visually clear and aesthetically cohesive without revision rounds. If something looks cluttered, poorly timed, or like "AI-generated slides," it is wrong.

Opacity layering directs attention. Never show everything at full brightness. Primary elements at 1.0, contextual elements at 0.4, structural elements (axes, grids) at 0.15. The brain processes visual salience in layers.

Breathing room. Every animation needs self.wait() after it. The viewer needs time to absorb what just appeared. Never rush from one animation to the next. A 2-second pause after a key reveal is never wasted.

Cohesive visual language. All scenes share a color palette, consistent typography sizing, matching animation speeds. A technically correct video where every scene uses random different colors is an aesthetic failure.

Prerequisites

Run scripts/setup.sh to verify all dependencies. Requires: Python 3.10+, Manim Community Edition v0.20+ (pip install manim), LaTeX (texlive-full on Linux, mactex on macOS), and ffmpeg. Reference docs tested against Manim CE v0.20.1.

Modes

Mode Input Output Reference
Concept explainer Topic/concept Animated explanation with geometric intuition references/scene-planning.md
Equation derivation Math expressions Step-by-step animated proof references/equations.md
Algorithm visualization Algorithm description Step-by-step execution with data structures references/graphs-and-data.md
Data story Data/metrics Animated charts, comparisons, counters references/graphs-and-data.md
Architecture diagram System description Components building up with connections references/mobjects.md
Paper explainer Research paper Key findings and methods animated references/scene-planning.md
3D visualization 3D concept Rotating surfaces, parametric curves, spatial geometry references/camera-and-3d.md

Stack

Single Python script per project. No browser, no Node.js, no GPU required.

Layer Tool Purpose
Core Manim Community Edition Scene rendering, animation engine
Math LaTeX (texlive/MiKTeX) Equation rendering via MathTex
Video I/O ffmpeg Scene stitching, format conversion, audio muxing
TTS ElevenLabs / Qwen3-TTS (optional) Narration voiceover

Pipeline

PLAN --> CODE --> RENDER --> STITCH --> AUDIO (optional) --> REVIEW
  1. PLAN — Write plan.md with narrative arc, scene list, visual elements, color palette, voiceover script
  2. CODE — Write script.py with one class per scene, each independently renderable
  3. RENDERmanim -ql script.py Scene1 Scene2 ... for draft, -qh for production
  4. STITCH — ffmpeg concat of scene clips into final.mp4
  5. AUDIO (optional) — Add voiceover and/or background music via ffmpeg. See references/rendering.md
  6. REVIEW — Render preview stills, verify against plan, adjust

Project Structure

project-name/
  plan.md                # Narrative arc, scene breakdown
  script.py              # All scenes in one file
  concat.txt             # ffmpeg scene list
  final.mp4              # Stitched output
  media/                 # Auto-generated by Manim
    videos/script/480p15/

Creative Direction

Color Palettes

Palette Background Primary Secondary Accent Use case
Classic 3B1B #1C1C1C #58C4DD (BLUE) #83C167 (GREEN) #FFFF00 (YELLOW) General math/CS
Warm academic #2D2B55 #FF6B6B #FFD93D #6BCB77 Approachable
Neon tech #0A0A0A #00F5FF #FF00FF #39FF14 Systems, architecture
Monochrome #1A1A2E #EAEAEA #888888 #FFFFFF Minimalist

Animation Speed

Context run_time self.wait() after
Title/intro appear 1.5s 1.0s
Key equation reveal 2.0s 2.0s
Transform/morph 1.5s 1.5s
Supporting label 0.8s 0.5s
FadeOut cleanup 0.5s 0.3s
"Aha moment" reveal 2.5s 3.0s

Typography Scale

Role Font size Usage
Title 48 Scene titles, opening text
Heading 36 Section headers within a scene
Body 30 Explanatory text
Label 24 Annotations, axis labels
Caption 20 Subtitles, fine print

Fonts

Use monospace fonts for all text. Manim's Pango renderer produces broken kerning with proportional fonts at all sizes. See references/visual-design.md for full recommendations.

MONO = "Menlo"  # define once at top of file

Text("Fourier Series", font_size=48, font=MONO, weight=BOLD)  # titles
Text("n=1: sin(x)", font_size=20, font=MONO)                  # labels
MathTex(r"\nabla L")                                            # math (uses LaTeX)

Minimum font_size=18 for readability.

Per-Scene Variation

Never use identical config for all scenes. For each scene:

  • Different dominant color from the palette
  • Different layout — don't always center everything
  • Different animation entry — vary between Write, FadeIn, GrowFromCenter, Create
  • Different visual weight — some scenes dense, others sparse

Workflow

Step 1: Plan (plan.md)

Before any code, write plan.md. See references/scene-planning.md for the comprehensive template.

Step 2: Code (script.py)

One class per scene. Every scene is independently renderable.

from manim import *

BG = "#1C1C1C"
PRIMARY = "#58C4DD"
SECONDARY = "#83C167"
ACCENT = "#FFFF00"
MONO = "Menlo"

class Scene1_Introduction(Scene):
    def construct(self):
        self.camera.background_color = BG
        title = Text("Why Does This Work?", font_size=48, color=PRIMARY, weight=BOLD, font=MONO)
        self.add_subcaption("Why does this work?", duration=2)
        self.play(Write(title), run_time=1.5)
        self.wait(1.0)
        self.play(FadeOut(title), run_time=0.5)

Key patterns:

  • Subtitles on every animation: self.add_subcaption("text", duration=N) or subcaption="text" on self.play()
  • Shared color constants at file top for cross-scene consistency
  • self.camera.background_color set in every scene
  • Clean exits — FadeOut all mobjects at scene end: self.play(FadeOut(Group(*self.mobjects)))

Step 3: Render

manim -ql script.py Scene1_Introduction Scene2_CoreConcept  # draft
manim -qh script.py Scene1_Introduction Scene2_CoreConcept  # production

Step 4: Stitch

cat > concat.txt << 'EOF'
file 'media/videos/script/480p15/Scene1_Introduction.mp4'
file 'media/videos/script/480p15/Scene2_CoreConcept.mp4'
EOF
ffmpeg -y -f concat -safe 0 -i concat.txt -c copy final.mp4

Step 5: Review

manim -ql --format=png -s script.py Scene2_CoreConcept  # preview still

Critical Implementation Notes

Raw Strings for LaTeX

# WRONG: MathTex("\frac{1}{2}")
# RIGHT:
MathTex(r"\frac{1}{2}")

buff >= 0.5 for Edge Text

label.to_edge(DOWN, buff=0.5)  # never < 0.5

FadeOut Before Replacing Text

self.play(ReplacementTransform(note1, note2))  # not Write(note2) on top

Never Animate Non-Added Mobjects

self.play(Create(circle))  # must add first
self.play(circle.animate.set_color(RED))  # then animate

Performance Targets

Quality Resolution FPS Speed
-ql (draft) 854x480 15 5-15s/scene
-qm (medium) 1280x720 30 15-60s/scene
-qh (production) 1920x1080 60 30-120s/scene

Always iterate at -ql. Only render -qh for final output.

References

File Contents
references/animations.md Core animations, rate functions, composition, .animate syntax, timing patterns
references/mobjects.md Text, shapes, VGroup/Group, positioning, styling, custom mobjects
references/visual-design.md 12 design principles, opacity layering, layout templates, color palettes
references/equations.md LaTeX in Manim, TransformMatchingTex, derivation patterns
references/graphs-and-data.md Axes, plotting, BarChart, animated data, algorithm visualization
references/camera-and-3d.md MovingCameraScene, ThreeDScene, 3D surfaces, camera control
references/scene-planning.md Narrative arcs, layout templates, scene transitions, planning template
references/rendering.md CLI reference, quality presets, ffmpeg, voiceover workflow, GIF export
references/troubleshooting.md LaTeX errors, animation errors, common mistakes, debugging
references/animation-design-thinking.md When to animate vs show static, decomposition, pacing, narration sync
references/updaters-and-trackers.md ValueTracker, add_updater, always_redraw, time-based updaters, patterns
references/paper-explainer.md Turning research papers into animations — workflow, templates, domain patterns
references/decorations.md SurroundingRectangle, Brace, arrows, DashedLine, Angle, annotation lifecycle
references/production-quality.md Pre-code, pre-render, post-render checklists, spatial layout, color, tempo

Creative Divergence (use only when user requests experimental/creative/unique output)

If the user asks for creative, experimental, or unconventional explanatory approaches, select a strategy and reason through it BEFORE designing the animation.

  • SCAMPER — when the user wants a fresh take on a standard explanation
  • Assumption Reversal — when the user wants to challenge how something is typically taught

SCAMPER Transformation

Take a standard mathematical/technical visualization and transform it:

  • Substitute: replace the standard visual metaphor (number line → winding path, matrix → city grid)
  • Combine: merge two explanation approaches (algebraic + geometric simultaneously)
  • Reverse: derive backward — start from the result and deconstruct to axioms
  • Modify: exaggerate a parameter to show why it matters (10x the learning rate, 1000x the sample size)
  • Eliminate: remove all notation — explain purely through animation and spatial relationships

Assumption Reversal

  1. List what's "standard" about how this topic is visualized (left-to-right, 2D, discrete steps, formal notation)
  2. Pick the most fundamental assumption
  3. Reverse it (right-to-left derivation, 3D embedding of a 2D concept, continuous morphing instead of steps, zero notation)
  4. Explore what the reversal reveals that the standard approach hides