NAME
amazzing — URL in, pixels out. gives your agent eyes.
SYNOPSIS
curl "https://shot.amazz.ing?url=https://example.com" -o sight.png
# that's the entire integration. exit the man page now if you're busy.
DESCRIPTION
Your agent parses HTML the way a bat reads braille: technically,
heroically, wrongly. amazzing photographs the rendered truth —
cookie banners, broken CSS, that button hiding off-canvas — and
hands the pixels back over plain HTTP.
There is no signup. There are no API keys. There is no SDK,
onboarding call, or "developer experience". There is a URL,
and then there are pixels.
MODES
sync POST /api/screenshots {"mode":"sync"} blocks ~3s, returns
the bytes (output=binary) or a hosted URL (output=url).
queue POST /api/screenshots {"mode":"queue"} returns 202 plus a
poll link. fire a thousand, come back later. we will not
email you. nobody will email you. it's beautiful.
FLAGS (every flag is also a query param on /shot)
format=png|jpeg|webp|pdf width=320..3840 height=240..2160
full_page=true dark=true scale=1..3
quality=1..100 delay=0..10000ms
FILES
/llms.txt the machine-readable spec. point your agent at it
and walk away. it will figure the rest out alone.
CAVEATS
60 requests/min per IP. captures burn after 48 hours. http(s)
URLs only. screenshots of your ex's new website are technically
possible but emotionally inadvisable.
SEE ALSO
default(/), edgy(/v1), radical(/v2)
COLOPHON
rendered on a CRT that should have died in 1987. no JavaScript
was executed in the making of this page. press q to quit. (it
won't do anything. nothing here does. except the API.)
you@anywhere:~$