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flowauto

v0.1.6

Published

Google Chrome Automation Executor

Readme

Flowauto

Google Chrome Automation Executor

The task flow configuration data is more troublesome, so a desktop client is provided for free arrangement. app

Installation

npm install -g flowauto

Usage

flowauto --userDataDir ./userDataDir --filepath ./flow.json --logpath ./logs

Parameters

•	userDataDir: Path to the browser cache data directory.
•	filepath: Path to the task configuration file.
•	logpath:  Path to the log  file.

Task Configuration File

You can arrange tasks using a desktop application, export them as a JSON file, and then execute them with flowauto.

Client Application

Example:

{
  "task": []
}

Using Parameters

When arranging tasks, if you choose to input parameters, you need to record the parameter names. While executing flowauto, pass these parameters using the --param1 value1 --param2 value2 format.

Example:

flowauto --userDataDir ./userDataDir --filepath ./flow.json --param1 value1 --param2 value2

Support node

const flowauto = require('flowauto/task.run')

flowauto({
	userDataDir,
	filepath,
	logpath
})

Support keyboard

✅ Support 2025-06-14 1. Custom Hotkey Trigger 2. Task Parameters: • --taskparamfile: JSON file path

--taskparamfile ./taskparam.json 

• --taskparam: JSON string content

--taskparam "{\"FriendName\":\"霜月初十\",\"Message\":\"Happy New Year\"}"