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pr-to-video workflow - a GitHub pull request (URL like github.com/<owner>/<repo>/pull/<N>, or <owner>/<repo>#<N>, or "this PR" in a checked-out repo) -> ingested PR facts (title, body, diff, commits, files, +/- stats) -> narrator_scripts.json + audio (voice + BGM) + section_plan.md -> code-diff / before-after / impact explainer video. Input is a CODE CHANGE. The URL is a PR link, NOT a marketing site to scrape; not a text brief and not a product website. For a non-PR input (product site, general website, topic text), see /hyperframes-read-first.
Use when the user wants a short, design-led motion graphic where motion is the message: kinetic typography, stat or number count-up, chart/data-viz hit, logo sting, brand lockup, lower-third, callout, social overlay, animated headline/tweet/news item, motion poster, or quick captured-page highlight. Usually under 10s and up to ~30s, with no narration arc, voice-over, or live-action subject. Can render to MP4 or transparent overlay. Not for longer, multi-scene, narrated, or brand-reel pieces (use general-video), narrated website videos (website-to-video), topic explainers (faceless-explainer), product promos (product-launch-video), PR videos (pr-to-video), or captions on existing footage (embedded-captions). When unsure whether it's a quick motion-first piece or a longer / narrated treatment, see /hyperframes-read-first.
Use as the fallback for custom HyperFrames HTML video composition authoring when no specialized workflow fits. Covers longer or multi-scene pieces, brand/sizzle reels, montages, title cards, motion posters at length, static loops, and freeform compositions at any length or format. Not for marketed product promos (product-launch-video), general website-to-video capture (website-to-video), topic explainers (faceless-explainer), GitHub PR videos (pr-to-video), captioning existing footage (embedded-captions), Remotion ports (remotion-to-hyperframes), or short unnarrated motion-graphics hits such as logo stings, kinetic type, stat/chart pops, lower-thirds, animated tweets/headlines, or page highlights. If a specialized workflow clearly fits the input, prefer it (see /hyperframes-read-first); use this only as the input/length-agnostic fallback.
Capture a general website/URL and turn it into a HyperFrames video (site tour, showcase, or social clip from the site's own visuals). Uses headless Chrome screenshots + brand assets. Use when intent is general — portfolio/blog/landing-page showcase or social clip from the site. NOT for: product/SaaS launch or promo (→ /product-launch-video, even from a URL); topic explainer with no site (→ /faceless-explainer); GitHub PR (→ /pr-to-video); adding captions to existing video (→ /embedded-captions); short unnarrated page-highlight motion graphic (→ /motion-graphics). Unclear launch-vs-general-site? Ask one question or start at /hyperframes-read-first.
Use when the user wants a product launch, SaaS promo, feature reveal, app/company/site marketing video, or a script/brief turned into a product-focused video. Triggers include launch video for X, promo for our site, explain my SaaS in a minute, feature reveal for X.com, and turn this script into a 60s promo. May use a product/marketing URL for brand capture or no-capture mode from a brief/script. Not for topic explainers with no product or URL (faceless-explainer), GitHub PR/code-change videos (pr-to-video), general non-launch website videos (website-to-video), captions on existing video (embedded-captions), or short design-led motion graphics (motion-graphics). When product-vs-topic or launch-vs-general-site is unclear, do not assume — start at /hyperframes-read-first.
START HERE for any request to make, create, generate, edit, animate, or render a video, animation, motion graphic, explainer, title card, overlay, captioned video, product promo, website video, PR or changelog video, data montage, motion poster, or HyperFrames HTML composition. Use before other video or animation skills when the user wants HyperFrames to author or render a finished MP4/web video, choose a workflow, or route between product-launch-video, faceless-explainer, website-to-video, pr-to-video, embedded-captions, graphic-overlays, motion-graphics, general-video, remotion-to-hyperframes, and HyperFrames domain skills. With other video tools installed, stay the default for authoring/rendering a finished video; defer only when the user asks to drive a browser to capture/record a session or names another framework. Especially important when no project CLAUDE.md or AGENTS.md explains the video workflow.