The Chrome store has launched the Automa extension (open source on GitHub), which is a browser automation utility. It is notable for the fact that it has a user-friendly interface – the “programming” of commands is carried out in a simple visual editor.
Automa is based on a chain of sequences – “when [действие №1], do [действие №2]”. Each trigger is presented in the command editor in the form of blocks that must be connected to each other (by writing parameters).
Automa allows you not only to interact with browser elements (opening new tabs, creating screenshots, etc.), but also to manipulate the content of sites: click on the necessary buttons, write certain text in the specified fields, copy words, etc. You can also customize the execution time of each of the commands and specify a schedule for activating the automations.
This illustrative video demonstrates how to execute the following chain through Automa:
open a new tab ➝ go to google ➝ enter “Stackoverflow”
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