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Try out GitLab pages, none of the restrictions and use whatever generator or code you want. GitLab's own info website is built with it.
https://gifox.io/ is the best but not free, after that I would say https://getkap.co/ (open source :D ). LiceCap is super outdated and lacks options
also see https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/product/making-gifs/
I did so temporarily this year! See my recent blogpost on GitLab's blog https://about.gitlab.com/2017/06/30/there-and-back-again-in-one-release/ There are also tips in the handbook, see end of article.
Typing this from mobile, so forgive me if I am short on words;)
Few questions (pricing sounds alright btw) - how will figma incorporate pages like in sketch - will there be folders and sub folders? - team project folders? - setting a folder or team repository publicly viewable (very much want this) - otherwise auto export to git repo? - will figma let unlogged in users inspect other people their designs (with attribute details etc / specs ) - what about plugins ?
Thanks
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You should take a look at https://pages.gitlab.io/ and GitLab CI & CD, with which you can easily setup a whole custom testing and delivery pipeline by just creating a gitlab-ci.yml file within your repository. To which end point it delivers is all up to you. GL
adjusted the title to reflect this question better ;)
yes exactly, having these functions (especially the fluid layout and constraint systems) within sketch would be awesome, if implemented really consistently (no hacky implementation)
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That's while using free shared runners. You can always use your own computer to compute your pipeline jobs :wink:
Still generally it should take well under a minute or 2 these days.