meme-factory

Generate memes using the memegen.link API. Use when users request memes, want to add humor to content, or need visual aids for social media. Supports 100+ popular templates with custom text and styling.

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Best use case

meme-factory is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Generate memes using the memegen.link API. Use when users request memes, want to add humor to content, or need visual aids for social media. Supports 100+ popular templates with custom text and styling.

Teams using meme-factory should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/meme-factory/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/davila7/claude-code-templates/main/cli-tool/components/skills/creative-design/meme-factory/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/meme-factory/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How meme-factory Compares

Feature / Agentmeme-factoryStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Generate memes using the memegen.link API. Use when users request memes, want to add humor to content, or need visual aids for social media. Supports 100+ popular templates with custom text and styling.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

Related Guides

SKILL.md Source

# Meme Factory

Create memes using the free memegen.link API and textual meme formats.

---

## Triggers

| Trigger | Description |
|---------|-------------|
| `/meme-factory` | Manual invocation |
| `/meme-factory {template} {top} {bottom}` | Direct meme generation |
| `meme-factory: create a meme about X` | Natural language request |

---

## Quick Reference

| Action | Format |
|--------|--------|
| Basic meme | `https://api.memegen.link/images/{template}/{top}/{bottom}.png` |
| With sizing | `?width=1200&height=630` |
| Custom background | `?style=https://example.com/image.jpg` |
| All templates | https://api.memegen.link/templates/ |
| Interactive docs | https://api.memegen.link/docs/ |

**Additional Resources:**
- [Markdown Memes Guide](references/markdown-memes-guide.md) - 15+ textual meme formats
- [Examples](references/examples.md) - Practical usage examples
- [meme_generator.py](scripts/meme_generator.py) - Python helper script

---

## Quick Start

### Basic Meme Structure

```
https://api.memegen.link/images/{template}/{top_text}/{bottom_text}.{extension}
```

**Example:**
```
https://api.memegen.link/images/buzz/memes/memes_everywhere.png
```

Result: Buzz Lightyear meme with "memes" at top and "memes everywhere" at bottom.

### Text Formatting

| Character | Encoding |
|-----------|----------|
| Space | `_` or `-` |
| Newline | `~n` |
| Question mark | `~q` |
| Percent | `~p` |
| Slash | `~s` |
| Hash | `~h` |
| Single quote | `''` |
| Double quote | `""` |

---

## Popular Templates

| Template | Use Case | Example |
|----------|----------|---------|
| `buzz` | X, X everywhere | bugs/bugs_everywhere |
| `drake` | Comparisons | manual_testing/automated_testing |
| `success` | Victories | deployed/no_errors |
| `fine` | Things going wrong | server_on_fire/this_is_fine |
| `fry` | Uncertainty | not_sure_if_bug/or_feature |
| `changemind` | Hot takes | tabs_are_better_than_spaces |
| `distracted` | Priorities | my_code/new_framework/current_project |
| `mordor` | One does not simply | one_does_not_simply/deploy_on_friday |

---

## Template Selection Guide

| Context | Template | Why |
|---------|----------|-----|
| Comparing options | `drake` | Two-panel reject/approve format |
| Celebrating wins | `success` | Positive outcome emphasis |
| Problems ignored | `fine` | Ironic "everything is fine" |
| Uncertainty | `fry` | "Not sure if X or Y" format |
| Controversial opinion | `changemind` | Statement + challenge |
| Ubiquitous things | `buzz` | "X, X everywhere" |
| Bad ideas | `mordor` | "One does not simply..." |

---

## Validation

After generating a meme:

- [ ] URL returns valid image (test in browser)
- [ ] Text is readable (not too long)
- [ ] Template matches the message context
- [ ] Special characters properly encoded
- [ ] Dimensions appropriate for platform

### Platform Dimensions

| Platform | Dimensions |
|----------|------------|
| Social media (Open Graph) | 1200x630 |
| Slack/Discord | 800x600 |
| GitHub | Default |

---

## Anti-Patterns

| Avoid | Why | Instead |
|-------|-----|---------|
| Spaces without encoding | URL breaks | Use `_` or `-` |
| Too much text | Unreadable | 2-6 words per line |
| Wrong template | Message mismatch | Match template to context |
| Missing extension | Invalid URL | Always include `.png`, `.jpg`, etc. |
| Unencoded special chars | URL breaks | Use `~q`, `~s`, `~p`, etc. |
| Assuming template exists | 404 error | Check templates list first |

---

## Verification

Meme generation is successful when:

1. **URL is valid** - Returns HTTP 200
2. **Image renders** - Displays correctly in markdown
3. **Text is visible** - Properly formatted on image
4. **Context matches** - Template fits the message

**Test command:**
```bash
curl -I "https://api.memegen.link/images/buzz/test/test.png"
# Should return: HTTP/2 200
```

---

<details>
<summary><strong>Deep Dive: Advanced Features</strong></summary>

### Image Formats

| Extension | Use Case |
|-----------|----------|
| `.png` | Best quality, default |
| `.jpg` | Smaller file size |
| `.webp` | Modern, good compression |
| `.gif` | Animated templates |

### Dimensions

```
?width=800
?height=600
?width=800&height=600  (padded to exact)
```

### Layout Options

```
?layout=top     # Text at top only
?layout=bottom  # Text at bottom only
?layout=default # Standard top/bottom
```

### Custom Fonts

View available: https://api.memegen.link/fonts/

```
?font=impact  (default)
```

### Custom Images

Use any image as background:

```
https://api.memegen.link/images/custom/hello/world.png?style=https://example.com/image.jpg
```

</details>

<details>
<summary><strong>Deep Dive: Contextual Memes</strong></summary>

### Code Reviews

```
Template: fry
https://api.memegen.link/images/fry/not_sure_if_feature/or_bug.png
```

### Deployments

```
Template: interesting
https://api.memegen.link/images/interesting/i_dont_always_test/but_when_i_do_i_do_it_in_production.png
```

### Documentation

```
Template: yodawg
https://api.memegen.link/images/yodawg/yo_dawg_i_heard_you_like_docs/so_i_documented_the_documentation.png
```

### Performance Issues

```
Template: fine
https://api.memegen.link/images/fine/memory_usage_at_99~/this_is_fine.png
```

### Successful Deploy

```
Template: success
https://api.memegen.link/images/success/deployed_to_production/zero_downtime.png
```

</details>

<details>
<summary><strong>Deep Dive: Workflow Integration</strong></summary>

### Generating Memes in Response

```markdown
Here's a relevant meme:

![Meme](https://api.memegen.link/images/buzz/bugs/bugs_everywhere.png)
```

### Dynamic Generation (Python)

```python
def generate_status_meme(status: str, message: str):
    template_map = {
        "success": "success",
        "failure": "fine",
        "review": "fry",
        "deploy": "interesting"
    }

    template = template_map.get(status, "buzz")
    words = message.split()
    top = "_".join(words[0:3])
    bottom = "_".join(words[3:6])

    return f"https://api.memegen.link/images/{template}/{top}/{bottom}.png"
```

### Using the Helper Script

```python
from meme_generator import MemeGenerator

meme = MemeGenerator()
url = meme.generate("buzz", "features", "features everywhere")
print(url)
```

</details>

<details>
<summary><strong>Deep Dive: API Reference</strong></summary>

### Endpoints

| Endpoint | Purpose |
|----------|---------|
| `/templates/` | List all templates |
| `/templates/{id}` | Template details |
| `/fonts/` | Available fonts |
| `/images/{template}/{top}/{bottom}.{ext}` | Generate meme |

### API Characteristics

- Free and open-source
- No API key required
- No rate limiting (normal use)
- Stateless (all info in URL)
- Images generated on-demand

### Error Handling

1. Check template at https://api.memegen.link/templates/
2. Verify text formatting (underscores for spaces)
3. Check special character encoding
4. Ensure valid extension
5. Test URL in browser

</details>

---

## References

| Document | Content |
|----------|---------|
| [markdown-memes-guide.md](references/markdown-memes-guide.md) | 15+ textual meme formats (greentext, copypasta, ASCII, etc.) |
| [examples.md](references/examples.md) | Practical usage examples |

### Scripts

| Script | Purpose |
|--------|---------|
| [meme_generator.py](scripts/meme_generator.py) | Python helper for meme generation |

---

## Summary

Generate contextual memes to:
- Add humor to conversations
- Create social media visuals
- Make code reviews engaging
- Celebrate successes

**Golden rule:** Keep text concise, match template to context.

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