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simple-auto-clicker

v1.0.2

Published

A simple auto clicker

Downloads

14

Readme

simple-auto-clicker

A cli based auto-clicker for your auto-clicking needs.

Install

npm i -g simple-auto-clicker

Usage

Run the following command from your favorite terminal after installing.

clicker

By default clicker will click every ten seconds. It will also give you ten seconds to put the mouse where you want it to click. See the options section below to change this.

Stopping the auto clicker

There currently isn't a graceful stop for the auto clicker, so that means running the kill command in the terminal where you're running it. (ctrl+c on a mac for example)

Options

--delay     | -d    Default: 10s    Sets the delay between clicks.  This also sets the inital delay for putting the cursor where it will click if not using the `freeMove` option. 
--freeMove  | -f    Default: false  Freely move the mouse wherever you'd like, the auto clicker will click wherever the cursor is at when the click happens.
--safe      | -s    Default: true   Prevents the user from setting the delay to less than 10s. Its highly recommended to not set this to false unless using the `--freeMove` option.
--verbose   | -v    Default: false  Prints out the coordinates each time the auto clicker clicks.