![]() How to add the GIF in GitHub README file? I will show you how to use the website for nearly all the details. It is easy to use and doesn’t require sign up. You can choose any website that offers make a GIF from video. At this point, we need to use a website to create a GIF. □ How to create a GIF using screen recording?Īfter the recording, we can create a GIF as we want. Below I show a sample project in practice. So you should open the program which you want to record before pressing ⊞ Win+G You can record just any program window like browser, code editor, or virtual emulator. You can’t record the entire screen or more than one window. Suppose you’re using Windows 10, press ⊞ Win + G on your keyboard to see onscreen controls for recording the program windows. How to record the screen on Windows 10? ( ⊞ Win + G ) You can also record the screen with QuickTime Player instead.¹įor more information. If you’re using macOS Mojave or later, press Shift + Command (⌘) + 5 on your keyboard to see onscreen controls for recording the entire screen, recording a selected portion of the screen, or capturing a still image of your screen. How to record the screen on Mac? ( Shift + Command + 5 ) We can use default programs for recording on both macOS and Windows 10. OK, how can we record our project? We don’t need to download or install any software. We can use GIFs in a unique method to help us, especially when we cannot use GitHub pages as in React Native Projects.įirst of all, we need a video that shows us our project details to create a GIF. In our README files, if we use images, we can’t show the entire project, or if we use videos, we should add video links that force the user to open a new page. We can use screen capture or video to show our projects. I think images and videos attract our attention more than lines of code.Īt this point, we have to decide how we want to proceed. I want to share an easy visual way with this article.Īs you can guess from the title, this method is using GIFs in our README files. I can hear you say, “we can use GitHub pages for easy deployment.” We can use GitHub pages for our simple projects containing HTML, CSS, or JavaScript files. But what if we only want to show our projects without deploying or hosting anywhere? We can upload our codes on GitHub and work collaboratively with our colleagues. GitHub is an excellent tool for developers and programmers. Photo by Nikolay Tarashchenko on Unsplash
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