docs: add VHS demo GIF to README#35
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Render with: vhs assets/demo.tape (or the charmbracelet/vhs docker image). The demo shows scan analyzing video_events.json, suggesting engines, and the interactive prompt generating a ReplacingMergeTree migration.
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Adds a terminal demo GIF (same style as kkon) to the top of the README so the workflow is visible at a glance.
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assets/demo.gif— rendered demo:scananalyzesvideo_events.json, suggests engines, and the interactive prompt generates aReplacingMergeTreemigration.assets/demo.tape— the VHS script it's rendered from (vhs assets/demo.tape), so it can be regenerated.Notes
scan → pickflow added in feat(scan): guided engine pick + examples in --help #34. The committed.tapefully reproduces the GIF once feat(scan): guided engine pick + examples in --help #34 is merged (the interactive prompt lives there); the GIF itself is already rendered and committed.ghcr.io/charmbracelet/vhsDocker image — no local toolchain required.