Implementing a new option
Adding a new option to a feature is a great way to contribute to Remotion and enable more use cases.
Ways of specifying an option
There are multiple ways to specify an option:
- APIs that can be called via Node.JS can directly accept a parameter.
- Options influencing a render can be added to the render dialog in the Remotion Studio.
- If the action is available as a CLI command, the option should also be added as a CLI flag.
- The config file can be also be used to specify multiple options.
noteThe config file should not be read when executing a CLI command, otherwise it's values should be ignored.
Option Resolution
The option should be resolved in the following order:
Directly passed to the Node.JS APINaming
The option should be named in camelCase
for options in Node.JS and in hyphen-case
for options accepted by the CLI.
Options accepting numerical values should include the unit in the name. For example durationInFrames
instead of duration
or timeoutInMilliseconds
instead of timeout
.
Documentation
The option should be documented in the API reference and the CLI reference.
Note from which version the option is available.
Testing changes to the CLI
Check out the Running the CLI section in the contributing docs.
Add CLI autocompletion
In the cli-autocomplete
package under src/source.ts
, you can add new options. People who use Fig will then be able to get accurate autocompletion for your feature.