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unsleep

v1.1.3

Published

Tool to move your mouse to prevent your computer from sleeping

Downloads

188

Readme

unsleep

A simple utility tool to prevent your computer from sleeping by simulating mouse movements and clicks

Installation

# Install globally
npm install -g unsleep

# Or use directly with npx without installing
npx unsleep

Usage

unsleep [options]

Options

| Option | Description | | -------------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | | -V, --version | Output the version number | | -a, --autoclick | Enable auto clicker | | -ad, --autoclick-delay <value> | Delay between auto clicks in ms | | -m, --mouse | Enable mouse movement | | -md, --mouse-delay <value> | Delay between mouse movements in ms (default: 5000) | | -h, --help | Display help information |

Examples

Basic usage (default mouse movement every 5 seconds):

unsleep

Enable auto clicking (short and long form):

unsleep -a
unsleep --autoclick

Set custom delay for mouse movements (short and long form):

unsleep -m -md 10000  # Move mouse every 10 seconds
unsleep --mouse --mouse-delay 10000

Enable auto clicking with custom delay (short and long form):

unsleep -a -ad 3000  # Click every 3 seconds
unsleep --autoclick --autoclick-delay 3000

Combined options (short and long form):

unsleep -m -md 8000 -a -ad 5000
unsleep --mouse --mouse-delay 8000 --autoclick --autoclick-delay 5000

Why use unsleep?

  • Keep your computer awake during long downloads
  • Prevent screen locking during presentations
  • Bypass inactivity timeouts on various applications

License

MIT