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Manually extracting CSS animations from websites is tedious

Developers wanting to study or reuse animations from websites must manually inspect element styles, which can take 20+ minutes per site. A Chrome extension to auto-detect and export animation code would reduce this friction. This is a product pitch seeking validation, not a confirmed user pain.

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