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    Manim

    Manim

    A community-maintained Python framework for creating animations

    A community-maintained Python library for creating mathematical animations. Manim is a free and open-source project originally written by Grant Sanderson. It is now maintained by the Manim Community and permissively released under the MIT license. Manim was originally created by Grant Sanderson as a personal project and for use in his YouTube channel, 3Blue1Brown. As his channel gained popularity, many grew to like the style of his animations and wanted to use manim for their own projects. ...
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    Manim Skills Repository

    Manim Skills Repository

    Agent skills for Manim to create 3Blue1Brown style animations

    ...It supplies templates, best-practice patterns, and example scenes that help users quickly get started with both Manim Community Edition and the older ManimGL framework, allowing for expressive mathematical and conceptual animations without reinventing the wheel. The project aims to wrap common animation logic into structured skills that can be invoked programmatically, reducing boilerplate and allowing creators to focus on creative content rather than low-level animation setup. With clear installation instructions and a collection of test cases, it’s approachable for developers comfortable with Python and interested in educational or technical visualization.
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