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Stuck on the problem — ⌥↩, and «Hint» gives you a direction. You write the code yourself from there.
Vizir hears the question, holds the context of the conversation and of whatever you showed it (a screenshot ⌥C or selected text ⌥⇧C), and in a couple of seconds gives you a ready answer — even if you're seeing the topic for the first time. Here are the situations where it makes the difference.
A simulated call on the left, the real Vizir window on the right. You see every step: how it hears both channels, how you screenshot the problem, how you call up a breakdown by the solution’s lines — and which keys you press to do it.
Stuck on the problem — ⌥↩, and «Hint» gives you a direction. You write the code yourself from there.
Move the cursor through the lines ⌥↓, select ⌥⇧↓ and press ⌥E — a breakdown of exactly those lines in «Explanation».
Load balancing, caching, sharding, queues — Vizir suggests the shape of your answer and the key components, while you make the calls.
«Tell me about a conflict» — a «situation → action → result» frame so your answer comes out structured, not all over the place.
No share, or the interviewer sees your whole screen — keep the hints on a companion phone, your main screen stays clean.
A live transcript catches the question word for word, and the phrasing is at hand. English and Russian work out of the box.
It hears the conversation, understands the context, and serves up AI interview answers live while staying off the recording and browser share. No cramming the night before — just calmly answering any question as if you'd prepared for exactly it. And where the screen is shared directly, the hints wait for you on the companion phone.