docs: add animated demo GIF to README#468
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Add a terminal animation showing clack prompts in action — text input, select, confirm flow. Generated with Remotion. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
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Summary
assets/demo.gif(~190 KB)The animation was generated with Remotion using the Catppuccin Mocha color scheme.
Preview
The GIF simulates a terminal session showing clack's styled prompts — the box-drawing characters, colored selections, and clean flow that make clack stand out.
Motivation
The current README has a logo and links but no visual showing what clack prompts actually look like in a terminal. For a CLI prompts library, seeing the output is the single most compelling thing you can show a visitor.
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