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AskUI allows you to automate the interaction with an application, multiple applications or even the entire operating system. You can use this to write end-to-end tests or automate any kind of application.

Start

To use AskUI follow these steps:

0. Initialize AskUI with All Needed Dependencies

Answer the questions to set up AskUI when you run this command.

npx askui@latest init

1. Execute Your First Instruction

Request an Access Token first.

Then follow our guide to run your first instruction:

npm run askui

Documentation

Visit our documentation for examples and a full list of supported instructions.

Notes

Important note for Linux users: Currently, Wayland is not supported. You can read more in our troubleshooting chapter. If you want to use the AskUI library `libfuse2`` is needed (libfuse2 installation).

Example

The following example shows the use of AskUI for testing a desktop application.

it('should be able to add to liked songs', async () => {
    await aui.click().icon().withText('search').exec();
    await aui.typeIn('Bohemian Rhapsody').textfield().exec();
    await aui.pressKey('enter').exec();
    await aui.moveMouseTo().text().withText('Bohemian Rhapsody').below().text().withText('Songs').exec();
    await aui.mouseRightClick().exec();
    await aui.click().text().withText('Save to your Liked Songs').exec();
    await aui.click().text().withText('Liked Songs').exec();
    await aui.expect().text().withText('Bohemian Rhapsody').exists().exec();
});

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