GitHub issues and pull requests are decision-making records as much as they are development tools. Architecture decisions get debated in PR comments, bug reproduction steps get documented in issues, and important technical context gets buried in discussion threads. Converting screenshots of these pages to PDF creates durable documentation that remains useful long after the original repository has been archived, transferred, or deleted.
Development teams use this for several purposes: documenting incident post-mortems from issue threads, creating onboarding materials from README and wiki screenshots, archiving significant architectural discussions for future reference, and producing evidence packages from security vulnerability reports. Open source maintainers screenshot contribution histories for personal portfolios. Contractors archive their PR activity as work records before losing repository access.
GitHub's interface renders code blocks, markdown formatting, status badges, and diff views in ways that are difficult to capture through text-only exports. Our screenshot-based approach preserves the visual formatting that makes this content useful. Combine screenshots of multiple issues, PR reviews, and code review comments into a single organized PDF. OCR extracts code snippets, usernames, labels, and comment text, making every element searchable in the final document.
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