docs: add Demo section + recording storyboard#13
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Adds a '## Demo' slot near the top of the README (placeholder for now) and docs/DEMO.md with a beat-by-beat 30-45s storyboard, recording mechanics (throwaway account, RESTRICT_OUTBOUND_TO_SELF, ffmpeg+gifski pipeline), and instructions to wire the GIF in once recorded. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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What
Adds the highest-conversion missing asset slot: a demo at the top of the README.
Why
The README is thorough but text-dense with no visual. One short clip of the dry-run → commit → verify loop communicates the value faster than any paragraph and doubles as the hero for launch posts and the GitHub social preview.
Next step (manual)
Record `docs/demo.gif` per the storyboard, then uncomment the image line and delete the "coming soon" line.
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