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An extension for automating your browser by connecting blocks.
Auto-fill forms, do a repetitive task, take a screenshot, or scrape website data — the choice is yours. You can even schedule when the automation will execute!

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Chrome web store

Chrome Web Store

Firefox add-ons

Firefox Add-ons

Marketplace

Browse the Automa marketplace where you can share and download workflows with others. Go to the marketplace »

Automa Chrome Extension Builder

Automa Chrome Extension Builder (Automa CEB for short) allows you to generate a standalone chrome extension based on Automa workflows. Go to the documentation »

Project setup

Before running the yarn dev or yarn build script, you need to create the getPassKey.js file in the src/utils directory. Inside the file write

export default function() {
  return 'anything-you-want';
}
# Install dependencies
yarn install

# Compiles and hot-reloads for development for the chrome browser
yarn dev

# Compiles and minifies for production for the chrome browser
yarn build

# Create a zip file from the build folder
yarn build:zip

# Compiles and hot-reloads for development for the firefox browser
yarn dev:firefox

# Compiles and minifies for production for the firefox browser
yarn build:firefox

# Lints and fixes files
yarn lint

Install Locally

Chrome

  1. Open chrome and navigate to extensions page using this URL: chrome://extensions.
  2. Enable the "Developer mode".
  3. Click "Load unpacked extension" button, browse the automa/build directory and select it.

Install in chrome

Firefox

  1. Open firefox and navigate to about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox.
  2. Click the "Load Temporary Add-on" button.
  3. Browse the automa/build directory and select the manifest.json file.

Install in firefox

Contributors

Thanks to everyone who has submitted issues, made suggestions, and generally helped make this a better project.

License

Source code in this repository is variously licensed under the GNU Affero General Public License (AGPL), or the Automa Commercial License.

See LICENSE.txt for details.

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