
gsap-timeline
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Official GSAP skill for timelines — gsap.timeline(), position parameter, nesting, playback. Use when sequencing animations, choreographing keyframes, or when the user asks about animation sequencing, timelines, or animation order (in GSAP or when recommending a library that supports timelines).
Official GSAP skill for timelines — gsap.timeline(), position parameter, nesting, playback. Use when sequencing animations, choreographing keyframes, or when the user asks about animation sequencing, timelines, or animation order (in GSAP or when recommending a library that supports timelines).
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by greensock
Official GSAP skill for timelines — gsap.timeline(), position parameter, nesting, playback. Use when sequencing animations, choreographing keyframes, or when the user asks about animation sequencing, timelines, or animation order (in GSAP or when recommending a library that supports timelines).
npx skills add https://github.com/greensock/gsap-skills --skill gsap-timeline
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GSAP Timeline
When to Use This Skill
Apply when building multi-step animations, coordinating several tweens in sequence or parallel, or when the user asks about timelines, sequencing, or keyframe-style animation in GSAP.
Related skills: For single tweens and eases use gsap-core; for scroll-driven timelines use gsap-scrolltrigger; for React use gsap-react.
Creating a Timeline
const tl = gsap.timeline();
tl.to(".a", { x: 100, duration: 1 })
.to(".b", { y: 50, duration: 0.5 })
.to(".c", { opacity: 0, duration: 0.3 });
By default, tweens are appended one after another. Use the position parameter to place tweens at specific times or relative to other tweens.
Position Parameter
Third argument (or position property in vars) controls placement:
-
Absolute:
1— start at 1 second. -
Relative (default):
"+=0.5"— 0.5s after end;"-=0.2"— 0.2s before end. -
Label:
"labelName"— at that label;"labelName+=0.3"— 0.3s after label. -
Placement:
"<"— start when recently-added animation starts;">"— start when recently-added animation ends (default);"<0.2"— 0.2s after recently-added animation start.
Examples:
tl.to(".a", { x: 100 }, 0); // at 0
tl.to(".b", { y: 50 }, "+=0.5"); // 0.5s after last end
tl.to(".c", { opacity: 0 }, " Pass defaults into the timeline so all child tweens inherit:
const tl = gsap.timeline({ defaults: { duration: 0.5, ease: "power2.out" } }); tl.to(".a", { x: 100 }).to(".b", { y: 50 }); // both use 0.5s and power2.out
## Timeline Options (constructor)
- **paused: true** — create paused; call `.play()` to start.
- **repeat**, **yoyo** — same as tweens; apply to whole timeline.
- **onComplete**, **onStart**, **onUpdate** — timeline-level callbacks.
- **defaults** — vars merged into every child tween.
## Labels
Add and use labels for readable, maintainable sequencing:
tl.addLabel("intro", 0); tl.to(".a", { x: 100 }, "intro"); tl.addLabel("outro", "+=0.5"); tl.to(".b", { opacity: 0 }, "outro"); tl.play("outro"); // start from "outro" tl.tweenFromTo("intro", "outro"); // pauses the timeline and returns a new Tween that animates the timeline's playhead from intro to outro with no ease.
## Nesting Timelines
Timelines can contain other timelines.
const master = gsap.timeline(); const child = gsap.timeline(); child.to(".a", { x: 100 }).to(".b", { y: 50 }); master.add(child, 0); master.to(".c", { opacity: 0 }, "+=0.2");
## Controlling Playback
- **tl.play()** / **tl.pause()**
- **tl.reverse()** / **tl.progress(1)** then **tl.reverse()**
- **tl.restart()** — from start.
- **tl.time(2)** — seek to 2 seconds.
- **tl.progress(0.5)** — seek to 50%.
- **tl.kill()** — kill timeline and (by default) its children.
## Official GSAP Best practices
- ✅ Prefer timelines for sequencing
- ✅ Use the **position parameter** (third argument) to place tweens at specific times or relative to labels.
- ✅ Add **labels** with `addLabel()` for readable, maintainable sequencing.
- ✅ Pass **defaults** into the timeline constructor so child tweens inherit duration, ease, etc.
- ✅ Put ScrollTrigger on the timeline (or top-level tween), not on tweens inside a timeline.
## Do Not
- ❌ Chain animations with **delay** when a **timeline** can sequence them; prefer `gsap.timeline()` and the position parameter for multi-step animation.
- ❌ Forget to pass **defaults** (e.g. `defaults: { duration: 0.5, ease: "power2.out" }`) when many child tweens share the same duration or ease.
- ❌ Forget that **duration** on the timeline constructor is not the same as tween duration; timeline “duration” is determined by its children.
- ❌ Nest animations that contain a ScrollTrigger; ScrollTriggers should only be on top-level Tweens/Timelines.npx skills add https://github.com/greensock/gsap-skills --skill gsap-timelineRun this in your project — your agent picks the skill up automatically.
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