Scripted playback for sessions that cannot fail live

AI sessions with the drama left in and the risk taken out.

Author deterministic chat and code-style sessions, tune the pacing, then share a public playback link that looks alive without depending on a live model.

claude-code-sessionpublic playback
~/launch-session $ ask "Why not just use Loom?"
Read(docs/deep-research-report.md)
└ Found the wedge: deterministic AI playback
Update(public-share-link)
└ Owner-only editing, anonymous viewing
A live AI session has too many moving parts. A scripted AI session keeps the illusion of typing, tool use, status beats, and images, while making the actual presentation repeatable.
*Choosing the shortest credible path(thinking)

Code style first. Tool calls, file reads, bash steps, and thinking pauses are first-class playback beats.

Link-only sharing. Public sessions are explicit opt-in and private links fail closed.

Transcript-driven. Import JSON from your workflow, edit it, and replay it without re-recording.