A linux x11 (for now) autoclicker.
Comming soon: eficient cps test
- Toggle key is Caps Lock (because who really uses it?). Caps Lock is also closer to WASD keys so it's easy to reach
- Anti-bot detection (by randomizing intervals between clicks, in the future i will add buterfly/dracgclick mode for even better stealth)
- Very small overhead
- Works for both right and left click
Compile:
make
Usage:
sudo bin/clickr [options] [--help] [--cps CPS]
options:
-h
,--help
: print help page & exit-w
: show warnings-i
: show info mesages-d
: show debug mesages
there are 5 threads running:
- main thread (initializes stuff, then waits to be interupted by
SIGINT
(Ctrl
+C
), and then cleans up) - autoclicker for the left click (implemented by
AsyncAutoClicker
) - autoclicker for the right click (implemented by
AsyncAutoClicker
) - listens for real mouse clicks (needs access to
/dev/input/mice
) (worker thread inMimicMouseButFaster
) - listens for CapsLock to toggle autoclicking (listen thread in
MimicMouseButFaster
)
- add event loop in windows version
- add user configuration
- get rid of sudo requirement in linux version (would also merge
listen
andworker
threads inMimicMouseButFaster
) - user friendly (maybe system tray icon or gui application)