GifSync started out as a simple question: "How do I get Hat Kid to dance to my music while I stream?" The answer to this question quickly turned into a long and convoluted dive into APIs, gif frame-times, and web servers.
However, through the power of THE INTERNET!! (and a ton of duck-duck-go'ing) I was able to pull it off with as best of accuracy as I could. Best of all, it works with any gif! I wanted to share this with others so that no matter what your experience level is in programming, you too can experience gifs that dance to your music in real time.
GifSync is hosted on Heroku. The link for GifSync is https://gifsync.herokuapp.com
Release Version | Release Date | Status |
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HTML Skeleton | 06-21-2020 | DONE |
Database Integration | 07-20-2020 | DONE |
Alpha Release | 07-20-2020 | DONE |
Beta Release | TBD | IN PROGRESS |
Full Release | TBD |
See the open issues for a list of proposed features (and known issues).
Contributions make the world go round, and I am by no means perfect. In fact, a lot of the tools used for this project are new to me. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated, whether it's help with coding, security, bug fixes, or user feedback. See CONTRIBUTING for more information.
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
Carson Mullins (Septem 151) - [email protected]
Project Link: https://github.com/Septem151/gifsync
- Gears for Breakfast
- For making an amazing game, whose protagonist is in the GifSync logo