peekaboo

Capture and automate macOS UI with the Peekaboo CLI.

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Best use case

peekaboo is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Capture and automate macOS UI with the Peekaboo CLI.

Teams using peekaboo should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/peekaboo/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/beita6969/ScienceClaw/main/skills/peekaboo/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/peekaboo/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How peekaboo Compares

Feature / AgentpeekabooStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Capture and automate macOS UI with the Peekaboo CLI.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# Peekaboo

Peekaboo is a full macOS UI automation CLI: capture/inspect screens, target UI
elements, drive input, and manage apps/windows/menus. Commands share a snapshot
cache and support `--json`/`-j` for scripting. Run `peekaboo` or
`peekaboo <cmd> --help` for flags; `peekaboo --version` prints build metadata.
Tip: run via `polter peekaboo` to ensure fresh builds.

## Features (all CLI capabilities, excluding agent/MCP)

Core

- `bridge`: inspect Peekaboo Bridge host connectivity
- `capture`: live capture or video ingest + frame extraction
- `clean`: prune snapshot cache and temp files
- `config`: init/show/edit/validate, providers, models, credentials
- `image`: capture screenshots (screen/window/menu bar regions)
- `learn`: print the full agent guide + tool catalog
- `list`: apps, windows, screens, menubar, permissions
- `permissions`: check Screen Recording/Accessibility status
- `run`: execute `.peekaboo.json` scripts
- `sleep`: pause execution for a duration
- `tools`: list available tools with filtering/display options

Interaction

- `click`: target by ID/query/coords with smart waits
- `drag`: drag & drop across elements/coords/Dock
- `hotkey`: modifier combos like `cmd,shift,t`
- `move`: cursor positioning with optional smoothing
- `paste`: set clipboard -> paste -> restore
- `press`: special-key sequences with repeats
- `scroll`: directional scrolling (targeted + smooth)
- `swipe`: gesture-style drags between targets
- `type`: text + control keys (`--clear`, delays)

System

- `app`: launch/quit/relaunch/hide/unhide/switch/list apps
- `clipboard`: read/write clipboard (text/images/files)
- `dialog`: click/input/file/dismiss/list system dialogs
- `dock`: launch/right-click/hide/show/list Dock items
- `menu`: click/list application menus + menu extras
- `menubar`: list/click status bar items
- `open`: enhanced `open` with app targeting + JSON payloads
- `space`: list/switch/move-window (Spaces)
- `visualizer`: exercise Peekaboo visual feedback animations
- `window`: close/minimize/maximize/move/resize/focus/list

Vision

- `see`: annotated UI maps, snapshot IDs, optional analysis

Global runtime flags

- `--json`/`-j`, `--verbose`/`-v`, `--log-level <level>`
- `--no-remote`, `--bridge-socket <path>`

## Quickstart (happy path)

```bash
peekaboo permissions
peekaboo list apps --json
peekaboo see --annotate --path /tmp/peekaboo-see.png
peekaboo click --on B1
peekaboo type "Hello" --return
```

## Common targeting parameters (most interaction commands)

- App/window: `--app`, `--pid`, `--window-title`, `--window-id`, `--window-index`
- Snapshot targeting: `--snapshot` (ID from `see`; defaults to latest)
- Element/coords: `--on`/`--id` (element ID), `--coords x,y`
- Focus control: `--no-auto-focus`, `--space-switch`, `--bring-to-current-space`,
  `--focus-timeout-seconds`, `--focus-retry-count`

## Common capture parameters

- Output: `--path`, `--format png|jpg`, `--retina`
- Targeting: `--mode screen|window|frontmost`, `--screen-index`,
  `--window-title`, `--window-id`
- Analysis: `--analyze "prompt"`, `--annotate`
- Capture engine: `--capture-engine auto|classic|cg|modern|sckit`

## Common motion/typing parameters

- Timing: `--duration` (drag/swipe), `--steps`, `--delay` (type/scroll/press)
- Human-ish movement: `--profile human|linear`, `--wpm` (typing)
- Scroll: `--direction up|down|left|right`, `--amount <ticks>`, `--smooth`

## Examples

### See -> click -> type (most reliable flow)

```bash
peekaboo see --app Safari --window-title "Login" --annotate --path /tmp/see.png
peekaboo click --on B3 --app Safari
peekaboo type "user@example.com" --app Safari
peekaboo press tab --count 1 --app Safari
peekaboo type "supersecret" --app Safari --return
```

### Target by window id

```bash
peekaboo list windows --app "Visual Studio Code" --json
peekaboo click --window-id 12345 --coords 120,160
peekaboo type "Hello from Peekaboo" --window-id 12345
```

### Capture screenshots + analyze

```bash
peekaboo image --mode screen --screen-index 0 --retina --path /tmp/screen.png
peekaboo image --app Safari --window-title "Dashboard" --analyze "Summarize KPIs"
peekaboo see --mode screen --screen-index 0 --analyze "Summarize the dashboard"
```

### Live capture (motion-aware)

```bash
peekaboo capture live --mode region --region 100,100,800,600 --duration 30 \
  --active-fps 8 --idle-fps 2 --highlight-changes --path /tmp/capture
```

### App + window management

```bash
peekaboo app launch "Safari" --open https://example.com
peekaboo window focus --app Safari --window-title "Example"
peekaboo window set-bounds --app Safari --x 50 --y 50 --width 1200 --height 800
peekaboo app quit --app Safari
```

### Menus, menubar, dock

```bash
peekaboo menu click --app Safari --item "New Window"
peekaboo menu click --app TextEdit --path "Format > Font > Show Fonts"
peekaboo menu click-extra --title "WiFi"
peekaboo dock launch Safari
peekaboo menubar list --json
```

### Mouse + gesture input

```bash
peekaboo move 500,300 --smooth
peekaboo drag --from B1 --to T2
peekaboo swipe --from-coords 100,500 --to-coords 100,200 --duration 800
peekaboo scroll --direction down --amount 6 --smooth
```

### Keyboard input

```bash
peekaboo hotkey --keys "cmd,shift,t"
peekaboo press escape
peekaboo type "Line 1\nLine 2" --delay 10
```

Notes

- Requires Screen Recording + Accessibility permissions.
- Use `peekaboo see --annotate` to identify targets before clicking.

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