

Additionally, lines starting with the hashĬharacter # are regarded as comments, i.e.: ignored. In the same format/syntax as commands given as argumentsĪt the shell. Specify a file from which cliclick will read the commandsĮach line in the file is expected to contain a command f Instead of passing commands as arguments, you may instead The time needed for moving will be higher if the distance On the distance between the start and the end position, i.e. If this option is used, the actual speed will also depend “natural” or “human-like”, which also implies: will be slower. Value is (default: 0), the more will mouse movements seem e Set an easing factor for mouse movements. To a file (which will be overwritten if it exists).īy default (if option not given), stdout is used for printing Possible values are: stdout, stderr, clipboard or the path d Specify the target when using the “p” (“print”) command. Performed) or “test” (cliclick will only print the m The mode can be either “verbose” (cliclick will print aĭescription of each action to stdout just before it is r Restore initial mouse location when finished

To get a quick first impression, this is what you will get when you invoke cliclick -h: USAGEĬliclick command1

It is written in Objective-C and runs on OS X 10.9 or later.įor more information or for downloading a compiled binary, please take a look at cliclick’s homepage Cliclick (short for “Command Line Interface Click”) is a tool for executing mouse- and keyboard-related actions from the shell/Terminal.
