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Show HN: Magic links – Get video and dev logs without installing anything

Jam.dev has launched "Recording Links," a new tool designed to streamline bug reporting by automatically capturing video alongside essential developer context like console logs and network requests. This "Show HN" addresses a common pain point for developers and product teams, aiming to eliminate the tedious back-and-forth typically involved in debugging. It offers a simple, proactive solution for getting comprehensive bug reports in one go, appealing to the Hacker News audience's interest in efficient developer workflows.

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The Lowdown

The "Show HN" post introduces a new tool called "Recording Links" from the team at Jam.dev, engineered to tackle the pervasive problem of incomplete bug reports and the subsequent time-consuming debugging process.

  • The Problem: Debugging is often hampered by the lack of critical context, such as console logs, network requests, and other developer data, within standard bug reports, leading to endless follow-up questions.
  • The Solution: "Recording Links" allows a team member to send a unique link to a user or teammate.
  • How it Works: When the recipient records their screen to demonstrate an issue using this link, the tool automatically captures not only a video of the problem but also all relevant development context, including console logs and network requests.
  • The Goal: The primary objective is to provide a complete, instantly debuggable bug report in a single submission, significantly reducing the time typically spent on follow-up calls and emails.

The small team behind "Recording Links" is actively seeking community feedback on whether this problem resonates with others and how the tool could be further enhanced.