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GitHub's code-centric interface has dense information at every turn — diffs, comments, file trees, and CI results all packed into compact layouts.
Pull request diffs show code in a compact monospace font with color-coded additions and deletions. In a recording, individual lines are too small to read, and the color coding becomes hard to distinguish.
Inline review comments appear between code lines in a smaller font. When you're walking through a PR review, viewers can see you scrolling past comments but can't actually read them.
The file changed list, repository tree, and breadcrumb navigation use compact text. Viewers can't tell which file you're looking at or where you navigated to.
GitHub Actions logs, check statuses, and deployment information are presented in dense UIs with small text. Recording troubleshooting sessions means capturing unreadable log output.
Zumie auto-zooms into diffs, comments, file trees, and CI logs as you interact with them — making code review recordings genuinely useful for async collaboration.
Scroll through a PR diff and Zumie zooms in to the active code area. Additions, deletions, and context lines are all clearly visible. Reviewers can follow your code review comment by comment.
When you click or write a review comment, Zumie zooms in to show both the code context and the comment text. Async code reviews become as informative as pair programming.
Click highlights show when you switch files, open issues, or navigate between tabs. Viewers always know where they are in the GitHub interface.
Open GitHub Actions logs and Zumie zooms in to show the terminal output. Error messages, test results, and deployment logs are all readable.
Real scenarios where Zumie's auto-zoom makes GitHub recordings dramatically more useful.
Record async PR reviews that walk through every change. Explain your reasoning, point out potential issues, and suggest improvements — all in a video where every line of code is readable.
Create video issue reports that show the bug, reference related code, and point to the specific lines that need attention. Far more context than a text-only issue.
Onboard new contributors with repo tours that explain the file structure, key modules, and contribution workflow — with every file name and code snippet clearly visible.
The Zumie features that matter most when recording GitHub.
Follows your cursor through diffs, code files, issues, and actions. Every piece of GitHub's dense interface stays readable.
Shows exactly what you're clicking — file names, tabs, buttons, code lines. Essential for navigating GitHub's multi-layer interface.
Record just your GitHub tab. No IDE, no terminal, no desktop clutter — just focused GitHub content.
Paste recording links into GitHub issues, PR descriptions, or Slack. Reviewers watch instantly.
See the difference automatic zoom and click highlights make when recording GitHub.
Yes. GitHub runs in Chrome and Zumie records any Chrome tab. It captures diffs, issues, actions, and all other GitHub pages with auto-zoom and click highlights.
This is one of the most popular use cases. Record yourself walking through a PR, explaining each change, and leaving review comments. The auto-zoom ensures your review comments and code context are both readable.
Yes. GitHub Codespaces runs VS Code in the browser, and Zumie records it just like any other Chrome tab. Auto-zoom makes the code in Codespaces perfectly readable.
Absolutely. Record workflow run logs, deployment statuses, and error outputs with Zumie. The auto-zoom makes log text readable, which is crucial for debugging CI/CD issues async.
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