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[[GameSetMatch]], or GSM for short, is an open-source video tennis compilation tool created by {{infinitysnapz}}.<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/resources/gamesetmatch.72/</ref> <ref>https://git.yellowtealpurple.net/infinitysnapz/GameSetMatch/releases</ref> | [[GameSetMatch]], or GSM for short, is an python-based open-source video tennis compilation tool created by {{infinitysnapz}}. | ||
<ref>https://yellowtealpurple.net/forums/resources/gamesetmatch.72/</ref> <ref>https://git.yellowtealpurple.net/infinitysnapz/GameSetMatch/releases</ref> | |||
Development and planning began in April 2025, to combat compilation inefficiencies, user mistakes, as well as to create a standard look for compilations. | |||
The first video produced using the tool was the {{YouWouldBeWelcome}} compilation of {{NS2}} vs {{WowComics}}, on April 5th - This also serves as an archetypical example of what a GSM-powered compilation looks like: | |||
<youtube>oOI_Zbv6UBY</youtube> | |||
Revision as of 04:16, 3 October 2025
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GameSetMatch, or GSM for short, is an python-based open-source video tennis compilation tool created by infinitysnapz. [1] [2]
Development and planning began in April 2025, to combat compilation inefficiencies, user mistakes, as well as to create a standard look for compilations. The first video produced using the tool was the YouWouldBeWelcome compilation of NS2 vs Template:WowComics, on April 5th - This also serves as an archetypical example of what a GSM-powered compilation looks like: