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<a href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/<a class=hub.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/<a class="double-link" href="https://git"><a class=hub.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/<a class="double-link" href="https://git"><a class=hub.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/56394d59b6546b4b8736dc20799e262e2c027554">56394d59b<a href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/56394d59b6546b4b8736dc20799e262e2c027554">">&lt;a href=&quot;https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/</a><a class="double-link" href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/56394d59b6546b4b8736dc20799e262e2c027554">56394d59b</a><a href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/56394d59b6546b4b8736dc20799e262e2c027554">&quot;&gt;Add snapshot animations This commit adds a controller that cycles through the accepted images with &amp;gt; 0% diffs and put together an animation using ImageMagick. This can give you an interesting look at how a page has evolved over time. This is a rough swing at this and is by no means perfect. The biggest problem it currently has is dealing with transparency, either within the snapshot, or when the snapshot changes height. We could also likely do something smarter about how we are storing these images, perhaps with a model and paperclip, but I wanted to just get this running with minimal fuss. It is also worth noting that these images can end up being quite large. It would probably be worth looking into methods for producing smaller animations. Closes #29. Change-Id: I</a><a class="double-link" href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/</a><a class="double-link" href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/<a class="double-link" href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/40d90b920ac16f511a236250476b0d6e1d5b62e8">40d90b920</a>">40d90b920</a><a href="https://github.com/trotzig/diffux/commit/56394d59b6546b4b8736dc20799e262e2c027554">">40d90b920</a>
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