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A chrome extension for automating your browser by connecting blocks

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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 β€” the choice is yours. You can even schedule when the automation will execute!

Downloads

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 Β»

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 Β»

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.