chrome steps recorder
-Instructions:
1. download zip
2. extract the contents
3. open internet explorer
4. run chrome steps recorder.ahk
5. ctrl + left mouse click = recorded action
6. (optional) enter text to the input box if you clicked on an input element in the website
7. ctrl + alt + left mouse click = end recording
8. when you're done, a new script will be created next to the chrome steps recorder.ahk
Feel free to suggest any improvements upon the existing code.
github link: https://github.com/yawikflame/Chrome-Steps-Recorder
This project could not be done without: @GeekDude, @Bruttosozialprodukt, @Joe Glines, @Cap'n Odin, @MasonJar13. Thank You All!
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chrome steps recorder
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chrome steps recorder
Last edited by yawikflame on 21 Apr 2018, 09:56, edited 2 times in total.
Re: chrome steps recorder
what is a chrome step recorder? what does it do?
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Re: chrome steps recorder
It records your actions, for example, on a Login page, using IE, then automates them using the script it creates from those actions.ferryiol wrote:what is a chrome step recorder? what does it do?
So if you entered a username, password, clicked a button...all those actions will be automated by the new script.
Re: chrome steps recorder
very nice it works good!yawikflame wrote:It records your actions, for example, on a Login page, using IE, then automates them using the script it creates from those actions.ferryiol wrote:what is a chrome step recorder? what does it do?
So if you entered a username, password, clicked a button...all those actions will be automated by the new script.
Re: chrome steps recorder
Hello there!
i'm not sure if its working right, maybe i've done something wrong?
we need to record o IE, and the click on script, and it will open chrome and run it, right?
i'm not sure if its working right, maybe i've done something wrong?
we need to record o IE, and the click on script, and it will open chrome and run it, right?
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