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> MoviePy recently upgraded to v2.0, introducing major
breaking changes. For more info on how to update your code for v2.0, see [this guide](https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/getting_started/updating_to_v2.html).

MoviePy (full [documentation](https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/)) is a
MoviePy (online documentation [here](https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/)) is a
Python library for video editing: cuts, concatenations, title
insertions, video compositing (a.k.a. non-linear editing), video
processing, and creation of custom effects.
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# Installation

Intall moviepy with `pip install moviepy`. For additional installation options, such as a custom FFMPEG or for previewing, see [this section](https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/getting_started/install.html).

For development, clone that repo locally and install with `pip install -e .`

[documentation_dev_install](https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/developer_guide/developers_install.rst).
Intall moviepy with `pip install moviepy`. For additional installation options, such as a custom FFMPEG or for previewing, see [this section](https://zulko.github.io/moviepy/getting_started/install.html). For development, clone that repo locally and install with `pip install -e .`

# Documentation

The online documentation is automatically built at every push to the master branch.

To build the documentation locally, install the extra dependencies via `pip install moviepy[doc]`, then go to the `docs` folder and run `make html`.
The online documentation is automatically built at every push to the master branch. To build the documentation locally, install the extra dependencies via `pip install moviepy[doc]`, then go to the `docs` folder and run `make html`.

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