--- title: Prompt Guide description: "How to prompt Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Google Antigravity, GitHub Copilot CLI, and other AI agents to author Hyperframes compositions — with copy-pasteable examples and vocabulary tables." --- Hyperframes is built for AI agents — compositions are plain HTML, the CLI is non-interactive, and the framework ships [skills](https://github.com/vercel-labs/skills) that teach agents the patterns docs alone don't cover. This guide shows how to prompt agents effectively once skills are installed — the vocabulary that changes output, the iteration patterns that save time, and the rules that prevent breakage. ## One-time setup Install the skills in your project (or globally for your agent): ```bash npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes ``` The installer shows a picker. Select the **core skills** below — every project needs them. In Claude Code, restart the session after installing; the skills register as **slash commands**. Start at `/hyperframes`: it orients you to the whole surface and routes "make me a video" requests to the right workflow. **Core skills — install all of these** | Slash command | What it loads | | ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `/hyperframes` | **Read first.** The entry skill — capability map + video router; sends "make me a video" intent to the right workflow | | `/hyperframes-core` | Composition contract — HTML structure, `data-*` attributes, clips, tracks | | `/hyperframes-animation`| All animation — motion rules, scene blueprints, transitions, and the runtime adapters (GSAP, Lottie, Three.js, Anime.js, CSS, WAAPI, TypeGPU) | | `/hyperframes-creative` | Creative direction — design spec, palettes, typography, narration, beats | | `/hyperframes-cli` | Dev-loop CLI — `init`, `lint`, `validate`, `inspect`, `preview`, `render`, `doctor` | | `/media-use` | Asset preprocessing — `tts`, `transcribe`, `remove-background` | | `/hyperframes-registry` | Block and component installation via `hyperframes add` | | `/general-video` | The general authoring workflow — fallback for any video that doesn't match a specific workflow below | **Optional workflows — add the ones that match your inputs** (`/hyperframes` routes to whichever you've installed) | Slash command | Input → output | | ------------------------ | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | `/product-launch-video` | A product URL / brief / script → launch or promo video | | `/website-to-video` | A general website / URL → a video of the site (tour / showcase / social clip) | | `/faceless-explainer` | Arbitrary text (no URL) → faceless explainer with its own TTS narration | | `/pr-to-video` | A GitHub PR → code-change explainer | | `/embedded-captions` | An existing talking-head video → the same footage with captions / subtitles | | `/talking-head-recut` | An existing talking-head video → footage packaged with designed graphic cards | | `/motion-graphics` | A short, unnarrated, design-led motion graphic (logo sting, kinetic type, stat / chart) | | `/music-to-video` | A music track (audio file or video) → a beat-synced video (lyric, slideshow, or kinetic promo) | | `/slideshow` | A presentation / pitch deck / interactive deck — discrete slides, fragment reveals, branching | | `/remotion-to-hyperframes` | Port an existing Remotion (React) composition to HyperFrames HTML | To skip the picker and install everything (core + every workflow) in one shot, run `npx skills add heygen-com/hyperframes --all`. And start Hyperframes prompts with `/hyperframes` (or invoke the skill another way for non-Claude agents) — it loads the routing + composition context explicitly so the agent picks the right workflow and gets the rules right the first time. ## Claude Design Claude Design uses a different setup. Download [`claude-design-hyperframes.md`](https://github.com/heygen-com/hyperframes/blob/main/docs/guides/claude-design-hyperframes.md) from GitHub (click the ↓ button), then **attach it to your chat** (don't paste the URL — file attachments produce better output): ```text Use the attached skill. 25-second LinkedIn video for my startup. Problem: Sales teams waste 3 hours/day on manual CRM updates. Solution: AutoCRM — AI that logs every call, email, and meeting. Traction: 200+ teams, $1.2M ARR, 18% MoM growth. CTA: autocrmhq.com ``` Claude Design produces a valid first draft (brand identity, scene content, animations, transitions). Download the ZIP and refine in any AI coding agent with `npx hyperframes preview` running. See the [Claude Design guide](/guides/claude-design) for the full workflow. ## The two prompt shapes Most successful Hyperframes prompts fall into one of two shapes. ### Cold start — describe the video You tell the agent what you want from scratch. Best for greenfield work where you have the creative direction in your head. > Using `/hyperframes`, create a 10-second product intro with a fade-in title over a dark background and subtle background music. > Make a 9:16 TikTok-style hook video about [topic] using `/hyperframes`, with bouncy captions synced to a TTS narration. Cold-start prompts work best when you specify: - **Duration** (e.g. "10 seconds", "30s", "5 scenes of 3s each") - **Aspect ratio** ("16:9", "9:16 vertical", "1:1 square") — defaults to 1920x1080 otherwise - **Mood / style** ("minimal Swiss grid", "warm grain analog", "high-energy social") - **Key elements** (title, lower third, captions, background video, music) ### Warm start — turn context into a video You give the agent something to work with — a URL, a doc, a CSV, a transcript — and ask it to synthesize that into a video. This is where Hyperframes shines because the agent does the research/summarization step *and* the production step in one flow. > Take a look at this GitHub repo https://github.com/heygen-com/hyperframes and explain its uses and architecture to me using `/hyperframes`. > Summarize the attached PDF into a 45-second pitch video using `/hyperframes`. > Read this changelog and turn the top three changes into a 30-second release announcement video using `/hyperframes`. > Turn this CSV into an animated bar chart race using `/hyperframes`. Warm-start prompts produce richer, more grounded videos because the agent is writing about *something specific* instead of inventing copy. ## Iterating Hyperframes is a conversation. After the first render, talk to the agent the way you'd talk to a video editor — don't re-prompt from scratch: > Make the title 2x bigger. > Swap to dark mode. > Add a fade-out at the end and a lower third at 0:03 with my name and title. > The captions are too small and they overlap the lower third. Move them up and shrink them. > Replace the background music with `assets/track.mp3`. The agent already has the composition open and the skills loaded — small targeted edits produce better results than long re-specifications. ## Vocabulary that changes output The skills map natural-language adjectives to specific framework settings. Using the right word gets you the right result without specifying technical details. ### Motion & easing Describe how motion should *feel* and the agent picks the matching GSAP ease: | Say this | Agent uses | Feels like | | ----------- | ---------------- | ------------------------------ | | smooth | `sine` / `power1`| Natural deceleration | | snappy | `power4.out` | Quick and decisive | | bouncy | `back.out` | Overshoots then settles | | springy | `elastic.out` | Oscillates into place | | dramatic | `expo.out` | Fast start, long glide | | dreamy | `sine.inOut` | Slow, symmetrical | **Timing shorthand:** fast (0.2s) = energy, medium (0.4s) = professional, slow (0.6s) = luxury, very slow (1–2s) = cinematic. ### Caption tones Describe the *energy* of your captions and the agent picks matching typography, size, and animation: | Tone | Typography | Animation | Size range | | ------------ | ---------------------- | ------------ | ---------- | | Hype | Heavy weight fonts | Scale-pop | 72–96px | | Corporate | Clean sans-serif | Fade + slide | 56–72px | | Tutorial | Monospace | Typewriter | 48–64px | | Storytelling | Serif | Slow fade | 44–56px | | Social | Rounded, playful | Bounce | 56–80px | ``` "Hype-style captions with scale-pop" "Calm, elegant subtitles with slow fades" "Karaoke-style word highlighting" ``` Per-word styling also works: ``` "Make brand names larger with accent color" "Add bounce to emotional keywords" "Highlight numbers differently" ``` ### Transitions Every multi-scene composition benefits from transitions. Describe the energy level: | Energy | CSS option | Shader option | | ------- | ---------------- | ------------------- | | Calm | Blur crossfade | Cross-warp morph | | Medium | Push slide | Whip pan | | High | Zoom through | Glitch, ridged burn | Or describe by mood: ``` "Warm transitions for this wellness brand" "Cold, clinical transitions for tech" "Playful bouncy transitions" "Dramatic zoom for the reveal" ``` ### Audio-reactive animation Map audio frequency bands to visual properties. The agent uses these defaults: | Audio band | Maps to | Visual effect | | ---------- | --------- | ------------------- | | Bass | `scale` | Pulse on the beat | | Treble | `glow` | Shimmer intensity | | Amplitude | `opacity` | Breathing | | Mids | `borderRadius` | Shape morphing | ``` "Make the text pulse with the beat" "Add bass-driven scale to the logo" "Create glow that responds to treble" ``` Keep audio-reactive effects subtle for text (3–6% intensity). Go bigger for backgrounds (10–30%). ### Marker highlights Hand-drawn emphasis effects for text: | Mode | Effect | Best for | | ----------- | ------------------ | ------------- | | `highlight` | Marker sweep | Key phrases | | `circle` | Hand-drawn ellipse | Single words | | `burst` | Radiating lines | Hype moments | | `scribble` | Chaotic scratch | Rough emphasis| | `sketchout` | Cross-hatch lines | Crossing out | ``` "Add a marker highlight sweep on 'revolutionary'" "Circle this keyword with hand-drawn effect" "Add burst lines around 'AMAZING'" ``` ### Text-to-speech voices HyperFrames supports three TTS providers: **HeyGen** (Starfish voices, requires sign-in via `npx hyperframes auth`), **ElevenLabs** (requires API key), and **Kokoro** (free, runs locally, no API key needed). The agent asks which provider to use — or picks automatically in autonomous mode. Describe the content and the agent picks a voice, or request one directly: | Content type | Kokoro voices | | ------------- | -------------------------- | | Product demo | `af_heart`, `af_nova` | | Tutorial | `am_adam`, `bf_emma` | | Marketing | `af_sky`, `am_michael` | ``` "Generate narration for this script" "Create voiceover with a professional female voice" "Add TTS with British male voice at 1.1x speed" "Use HeyGen TTS for this narration" ``` ### Rendering quality | Quality | Use for | | ---------- | ------------------------ | | `draft` | Fast iteration | | `standard` | Review and feedback | | `high` | Final delivery | ``` "Quick draft render" "Render at high quality" "Export as transparent WebM" ``` ## Rules to know The skills enforce these automatically, but if you hand-edit compositions or debug issues, these are the rules that matter: 1. **Register all timelines** on `window.__timelines` — the renderer can't seek animations it doesn't know about. 2. **Video elements must be `muted`** — audio goes in separate `