InfiAgent mac-use
Control macOS GUI apps visually — take screenshots, click, scroll, type. Use when the user asks to interact with any Mac desktop application's graphical interface.
git clone https://github.com/polyuiislab/infiAgent
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/polyuiislab/infiAgent "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/mac-use" ~/.claude/skills/polyuiislab-infiagent-mac-use && rm -rf "$T"
skills/mac-use/SKILL.mdMac Use
Control any macOS GUI application through a screenshot → pick element → click → verify loop.
Setup
Platform: macOS only (requires Apple Vision framework for OCR)
System binaries (pre-installed on macOS):
— via Homebrew (python3
)brew install python
— built-in macOS utilityscreencapture
Python packages — install from the skill directory:
pip3 install --break-system-packages -r {baseDir}/requirements.txt
How It Works
The
screenshot command captures a window, uses Apple Vision OCR to detect all text elements, draws numbered annotations on the image, and returns both:
- Annotated image at
— numbered green boxes around each detected text/tmp/mac_use.png - Element list in JSON —
where[{num: 1, text: "Submit", at: [500, 200]}, {num: 2, text: "Cancel", at: [600, 200]}, ...]
is the center pointat
on the 1000x1000 canvas (origin at top-left)[x, y]
You receive both by calling Bash (gets JSON with element list) and then Read on
/tmp/mac_use.png (gets the visual). Always do both so you can cross-reference the numbers with what you see.
Quick Reference
# List all visible windows python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py list # Screenshot + annotate (returns image + numbered element list) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py screenshot <app> [--id N] # Click element by number (primary click method) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py clicknum <N> # Click at canvas coordinates (fallback for unlabeled icons) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py click --app <app> [--id N] <x> <y> # Scroll inside a window python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py scroll --app <app> [--id N] <direction> <amount> # Type text (uses clipboard paste — supports all languages) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py type [--app <app>] "text here" # Press key or combo python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py key [--app <app>] <combo>
Workflow
- Open the target app with
(optionally with a URL or file path)open -a "App Name" - Wait for it to load:
sleep 2 - Screenshot the app:
This returns JSON withpython3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py screenshot <app> [--id N]
(image path) andfile
(numbered text list).elements - Read the annotated image at
to see the numbered elements visually/tmp/mac_use.png - Decide which element to interact with:
- Prefer
— pick the number of a detected text elementclicknum N - Fallback
— only for unlabeled icons (arrows, close buttons, cart icons) that have no text and therefore no numberclick --app <app> x y
- Prefer
- Act using
,clicknum
,type
, orkeyscroll - Screenshot again to verify the result
- Repeat from step 3
Commands
list
Show all visible app windows.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py list
Returns JSON array:
[{"app":"Google Chrome","title":"Wikipedia","id":4527,"x":120,"y":80,"w":1200,"h":800}, ...]
screenshot
Capture a window, detect text elements via OCR, annotate with numbered markers, and return the element list. The target window is automatically raised to the top before capture, so overlapping windows are handled.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py screenshot chrome python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py screenshot chrome --id 4527
: fuzzy, case-insensitive match (e.g. "chrome" matches "Google Chrome")<app>
: target a specific window ID (required when multiple windows of the same app exist)--id N- Returns JSON with:
: path to annotated screenshot (file
)/tmp/mac_use.png
,id
,app
,title
: window metadatascale
: array ofelements
— the numbered clickable text elements, where{num, text, at}
isat
center coordinates on the 1000x1000 canvas (origin at top-left)[x, y]
- If multiple windows match, returns a list of windows instead — pick one and retry with
--id - The image is 1000x1000 pixels with green bounding boxes and blue number badges
- Element map is saved to
for/tmp/mac_use_elements.jsonclicknum
clicknum
Click on a numbered element from the last screenshot. This is the primary click method.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py clicknum 5 python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py clicknum 12
: the element number from the lastN
outputscreenshot- Reads the saved element map, activates the window, and clicks at the element's center
- Returns JSON with
,clicked_num
, canvas coords, and absolute screen coordstext
click
Click at a position using canvas coordinates. Fallback only — use for unlabeled icons.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py click --app chrome 500 300 python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py click --app chrome --id 4527 500 300
- Coordinates are canvas positions (0-1000) from the screenshot image
- x=0 is left, x=1000 is right; y=0 is top, y=1000 is bottom
- Use this only when Vision OCR didn't detect the element (icon-only buttons, images, etc.)
scroll
Scroll inside an app window.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py scroll --app chrome down 5 python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py scroll --app notes up 10
- Directions:
,up
,down
,leftright - Amount: number of scroll clicks (3-5 for moderate, 10+ for fast scrolling)
- Mouse is moved to the center of the window before scrolling
type
Type text into the currently focused input field.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py type --app chrome "hello world" python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py type --app chrome "你好世界"
: activates the app first to ensure keystrokes go to the right window--app- Uses clipboard paste (Cmd+V) for reliable Unicode/CJK support
- Always click on the target input field first before typing
key
Press a single key or key combination.
python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py key --app chrome return python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py key --app chrome cmd+a python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py key --app chrome cmd+shift+s
: activates the app first--app- Common keys:
,return
,tab
,escape
,space
,delete
,backspace
,up
,down
,leftright - Modifiers:
,cmd
,ctrl
/alt
,optshift
Important Rules
- Always screenshot before your first interaction with an app
- Always screenshot after an action to verify the result
- Always Read the screenshot image after running the screenshot command — you need both the element list AND the visual
- Prefer
overclicknum
— only use direct coordinates for unlabeled iconsclick - Click before typing — ensure the correct input field has focus first
- Multiple windows: if you get
error, usemultiple_windows
to see all windows, then passlist--id - Popup windows (like WeChat mini-program panels) are separate windows with their own IDs — use
to find them andlist
to target them--id - Wait after opening apps: use
aftersleep 2-3
before taking a screenshotopen -a - Activate the app before screenshot/click: prepend
when the target app may be behind other windowsosascript -e 'tell application "AppName" to activate' && sleep 1 - Do not type passwords or secrets via this tool
Coordinate System (for fallback click
only)
clickScreenshots are rendered onto a 1000x1000 canvas:
- Origin (0, 0) is at the top-left corner
- x increases left to right (0 = left edge, 1000 = right edge)
- y increases top to bottom (0 = top edge, 1000 = bottom edge)
- The app window is scaled to fit (aspect ratio preserved), centered, with dark gray padding
Example: Order food on Meituan in WeChat
# 1. Open WeChat open -a "WeChat" sleep 3 # 2. Screenshot WeChat — find the mini program window python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py list # → find the mini program window ID # 3. Screenshot the mini program (annotated + element list) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py screenshot 微信 --id 41266 # → returns: {"file": "/tmp/mac_use.png", "elements": [{num: 1, text: "搜索", at: [500, 200]}, ...]} # → Read /tmp/mac_use.png to see annotated image # 4. Click "搜索" (element #1) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py clicknum 1 # 5. Type search query python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py type --app 微信 "炸鸡" # 6. Press Enter python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py key --app 微信 return sleep 2 # 7. Screenshot to see results python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py screenshot 微信 --id 41266 # → Read /tmp/mac_use.png, pick a restaurant by number # 8. Click on a restaurant (e.g. element #5) python3 {baseDir}/scripts/mac_use.py clicknum 5