OGStudio/tutorial-tool
github.comSummary
Ask questionsOGStudio/tutorial-tool is a command-line video editing tool that automates the creation of tutorials by combining text and video segments. It relies on external dependencies like ImageMagick and MLT for image and video processing, allowing users to script the assembly of their tutorial videos.
Features4/14
See allMust Have
2 of 4
Multi-Source Recording
Instant Export
Automatic Cursor Tracking & Dynamic Zoom
Automatic Subtitle Generation
Other
2 of 10
Customizable Layout Templates
Basic Editing Tools
Scene Transitions
Audio Enhancements
Branding & Overlays
Cloud Storage & Sync
Platform Integrations
Keyboard Shortcut Support
Video Analytics
Multi-Language Subtitle Support
PricingTiered
See allFree
- Unlimited public/private repositories
- Dependabot security and version updates
- 2,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
- 500MB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
- Issues & Projects
- Community support
Team
- Everything included in Free, plus...
- Access to GitHub Codespaces
- Protected branches
- Multiple reviewers in pull requests
- Draft pull requests
- Code owners
- Required reviewers
- Pages and Wikis
- Environment deployment branches and secrets
- 3,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
- 2GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
- Web-based support
Enterprise
- Everything included in Team, plus...
- Data residency
- Enterprise Managed Users
- User provisioning through SCIM
- Enterprise Account to centrally manage multiple organizations
- Environment protection rules
- Repository rules
- Audit Log API
- SOC1, SOC2, type 2 reports annually
- FedRAMP Tailored Authority to Operate (ATO)
- SAML single sign-on
- Advanced auditing
- GitHub Connect
- 50,000 CI/CD minutes/month (Free for public repositories)
- 50GB of Packages storage (Free for public repositories)
Rationale
The candidate, OGStudio/tutorial-tool, is a simple video editing tool designed to automate the creation of tutorials by combining text and video. It explicitly mentions combining video parts, which aligns with 'multi-source-recording' and 'basic-editing-tools' (implicitly through combining/cutting video parts). The process described, ending with 'Bake the video' and 'Get the resulting video in your temporary directory', suggests an 'instant-export' capability. However, it lacks explicit mentions of automatic cursor tracking, dynamic zoom, or automatic subtitle generation, which are must-have features for FocuSee. The tool seems to be more of a command-line utility for assembling pre-recorded video and text, rather than a smart screen recording and editing tool with advanced automation for visual enhancements.