Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: fitanimate
Version: 0.0.1
Summary: Fit Animate
Home-page: https://github.com/NickHastings/fitanimate
Author: Nick Hastings
Author-email: nicholaschastings@gmail.com
License: GPLv3
Description: # fitanimate
        Creates animated graphics from `fit` file data. These graphics can be written to a video file suitable to be used as an overlay of simultaneously recorded video.
        
        ## Install
        Clone the repository:
        ```
        git clone https://github.com/NickHastings/fitanimate.git
        ```
        Install locally with pip
        ```
        python3 -m pip install ./fitanimate
        ```
        
        ## Usage
        
        Commandline options and configuration file information:
        ```
        fa --help
        usage: fa [-h] [--offset OFFSET] [--show] [--num NUM]
                  [--fields {timestamp,temperature,core_temperature,heart_rate,lap,gears,altitude,grad,distance}]
                  [--outfile OUTFILE] [--format {240p,360p,480p,720p,1080p,1440p,4k}]
                  [--dpi DPI] [--text-color TEXT_COLOR] [--vertical]
                  [--elevation-factor ELEVATION_FACTOR] [--test]
                  FITFILE
        
        Args that start with '--' (eg. --offset) can also be set in a config file
        (/home/hastings/.config/fitanimate/*.conf or /home/hastings/.fitanimate.conf).
        Config file syntax allows: key=value, flag=true, stuff=[a,b,c] (for details,
        see syntax at https://goo.gl/R74nmi). If an arg is specified in more than one
        place, then commandline values override config file values which override
        defaults.
        
        positional arguments:
          FITFILE               Input .FIT file (Use - for stdin)
        
        optional arguments:
          -h, --help            show this help message and exit
          --offset OFFSET       Time offset (hours)
          --show, -s            Show the animation on screen
          --num NUM, -n NUM     Only animate the first NUM frames
          --fields {timestamp,temperature,core_temperature,heart_rate,lap,gears,altitude,grad,distance}
                                Fit file variables to display.
          --outfile OUTFILE, -o OUTFILE
                                Output filename
          --format {240p,360p,480p,720p,1080p,1440p,4k}, -f {240p,360p,480p,720p,1080p,1440p,4k}
                                Output video file resolution.
          --dpi DPI, -d DPI     Dots Per Inch. Probably shouldn't change
          --text-color TEXT_COLOR, -c TEXT_COLOR
                                Text Color
          --vertical, -v        Plot bars Verticaly
          --elevation-factor ELEVATION_FACTOR, -e ELEVATION_FACTOR
                                Scale the elevation by this factor in the plot.
          --test, -t            Options for quick tests. Equivalent to "-s -f 360p".
        ```
        
        For testing use the -t or --test option. Eg
        ```
        fa --test path/to/file.fitanimate
        ```
        Sample configuration file.
        ```
        cat ~/.fitanimate.conf
        format = 4k
        offset = 9.0
        fields = [timestamp, temperature, heart_rate, altitude, grad, distance]
        ```
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.7
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