Existing Screenshot Tools Fail Developer Workflow Integration Needs
Developers building screenshot tooling find that existing solutions are inadequate for specific workflow requirements, motivating them to build their own. The gap suggests screenshot and screen-capture tools lack programmability or integration depth for developer use cases. Brief comment with limited detail.
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