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autopy | enigo | |
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2 | 3 | |
803 | 854 | |
0.6% | 2.9% | |
2.8 | 9.1 | |
9 months ago | about 14 hours ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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autopy
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Somehow AutoHotKey is kinda good now
Reciprocally, it's just amazing how much better AutoHotKey is at scripting the computer is than everything else is. The language was clearly never the reason why AHK persisted.
There's works like AutoPy (https://github.com/autopilot-rs/autopy) and AutoPilot-rs (https://github.com/autopilot-rs/autopilot-rs), but they offer like 1/100th the capabilities AHK does.
Personally I think this kind of computer-control is the perfect environment for teaching computing. Rather than writing apps or webapps, I feel like the idea of just writing code to do what you the user would do anyways, but better, is a fantastic introduction to computing & programming. In my ideal world, we'd have an EVE Online server that specifically re-enables the game-client's python interpretter (and periodically does total wipes), so folks can learn to program by scripting not just their desktop, but a complex & interesting game, via it's rich api.
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Single Player Game With Behaviorai Combat
Autopy, a python library to control mouse and keyboard (I used it to play clicker heroes and automate ascensions, was great. I also used multiple X sessions in Linux so it will run in parallel to other keyboard/mouse sessions) https://github.com/autopilot-rs/autopy
enigo
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A cross platform input simulation crate
On my search I found Enigo, a cross platform input simulation in Rust, exactly what I needed, but the package seems not maintained anymore, as the last commit was 3 years ago, that is fine but I think I encountered a bug regarding a non English keyboard being used.
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RustDesk | Opensource alternative to TeamViewer/AnyDesk
Looking at the repo, it embed libraries in the libs directory. For example Enigo which can be traced to the original Enigo repo
What are some alternatives?
nfd2 - OS native dialogs for Windows, MacOS, and Linux
rkvm - Virtual KVM switch for Linux machines
Cloaker - Simple, drag-and-drop, password-based file encryption
anne-key - Firmware for Anne Pro Keyboard written in Rust
whkd - A simple hotkey daemon for Windows
rustdesk - An open-source remote desktop, and alternative to TeamViewer.
orbtk - The Rust UI-Toolkit.
leddy - Linux LED controller for the Fnatic miniStreak.
simuwaerm - A simple heat simulation in pure Rust.
rusthunter - RustHunter is a modular incident response framework based on Rust and Ansible to build and compare environmental baselines.
crossterm - Cross platform terminal library rust
parity-tokio-ipc - Parity tokio-ipc