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Capture and document UI changes with before/after screenshots for pull requests. Use when creating PRs that include visual changes to ensure reviewers can assess design modifications.

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name pr-screenshot-docs
description Capture and document UI changes with before/after screenshots for pull requests. Use when creating PRs that include visual changes to ensure reviewers can assess design modifications.

PR Screenshot Documentation

Guidance for capturing and documenting UI changes with before/after screenshots when creating pull requests.

When to Use This Skill

  • Creating PRs with frontend/UI modifications
  • Documenting visual changes for code review
  • Building a visual record of design evolution
  • Enabling async design review without running the app

Screenshot Workflow

1. Before Making Changes

Capture the current state before implementing UI modifications:

1. browser_resize(width: 320, height: 568)  # Mobile-first
2. browser_navigate to the target page
3. browser_snapshot to identify elements
4. browser_take_screenshot(element: "Target component", ref: "E123")

Save or note the screenshot for later comparison.

2. After Implementing Changes

Capture the same view after your modifications:

1. Refresh or navigate to the updated page
2. browser_snapshot to get updated refs
3. browser_take_screenshot(element: "Target component", ref: "E123")

3. Upload Screenshots (Optional)

For persistent URLs in PR descriptions, upload to an image hosting service:

# Using curl with 0x0.st (ephemeral hosting)
curl -F 'file=@screenshot.png' https://0x0.st

# Or use project-specific image storage

Note: 0x0.st URLs expire. For permanent records, use GitHub's drag-and-drop image upload in PR descriptions or project documentation storage.

PR Description Template

Include a visual comparison section in your PR description:

## Visual Changes

| Before | After |
|--------|-------|
| ![Before](url-or-path) | ![After](url-or-path) |

### What Changed
- [Specific visual change 1]
- [Specific visual change 2]

Viewport Recommendations

Choose viewport size based on what you're documenting:

Target Width Height Use Case
Mobile 320 568 Mobile-first responsive
Tablet 768 1024 Tablet layouts
Desktop 1280 800 Standard desktop
Wide 1440 900 Wide desktop layouts

Default to mobile (320px) for documentation - if it looks good on mobile, it usually scales up well.

Best Practices

Capture Strategy

  • Focus on the changed component - don't capture full pages unless layout changed
  • Use consistent viewports - same size for before and after
  • Capture interactive states - hover, focus, active when relevant
  • Include error states - if you changed error handling UI

Documentation Quality

  • Describe what changed - don't make reviewers guess
  • Explain why - connect visual changes to user benefit
  • Note accessibility - mention contrast, focus indicators if relevant

When NOT to Capture

  • Pure backend changes with no UI impact
  • Code refactoring without visual changes
  • Test-only changes
  • Configuration updates

Integration with PR Workflow

This skill complements the /majestic-engineer:git:create-pr command. Before creating a PR with UI changes:

  1. Take before screenshots (if you didn't already)
  2. Implement your changes
  3. Take after screenshots
  4. Include comparison in PR description
  5. Run the create-pr command

Example PR Section

## Visual Changes

| Before | After |
|--------|-------|
| ![Before - Button styling](./docs/screenshots/button-before.png) | ![After - Button styling](./docs/screenshots/button-after.png) |

### Changes Made
- Increased button padding from 8px to 12px for better touch targets
- Added subtle shadow for depth
- Improved contrast ratio from 3.5:1 to 4.8:1 (now WCAG AA compliant)

### Tested Viewports
- [x] Mobile (320px)
- [x] Tablet (768px)
- [x] Desktop (1280px)

Related Tools

  • visual-validator agent - For rigorous visual QA after changes
  • ui-ux-designer agent - For iterative design refinement
  • web-browser skill - For browser automation capabilities