Pull request walkthroughs
Show the affected path, explain the reasoning, and make reviewers aware of edge cases before they read the diff.
Use Autocuts for pull request tours, bug reports, documentation, release notes, demos, and tutorials. Click zooms and a smooth cursor keep the important change readable.
Show the affected path, explain the reasoning, and make reviewers aware of edge cases before they read the diff.
Capture the starting state, exact reproduction steps, visible failure, and expected behavior in one concise file.
Turn a shipped change into a readable demo for a changelog, launch post, documentation page, or team update.
Pair the editor or terminal with narration, keystroke captions, and zooms that make small code changes visible.
Record context while it is fresh, then trim pauses and share an MP4 with the next person in the workflow.
Produce focused examples in landscape, square, or portrait form without rebuilding the motion in another editor.
Code editors, terminals, and browser developer tools contain dense information. Autocuts generates zooms from your clicks and redraws the cursor so viewers can track the active line, panel, or control.
Keystroke captions can show relevant shortcuts. Speed controls help compress installs or builds, while the transcript makes narration easier to tighten.
Start with the problem or expected outcome. Show only the files, controls, or user path needed to explain the change. End with the verified result and mention any limitation that a reviewer or teammate must know.
For a bug report, include the environment, exact steps, visible result, and expected result. For a pull request, connect implementation choices to behavior rather than reading the diff line by line.
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