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Xnee
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GNU Xnee is a suite of programs that can record, replay and distribute user actions under the X11 environment. It can be used for testing and demonstrating X11 applications.[2] Within X11 each user input (mouse click or key press) is an X Window System event. Xnee records these events into a file. Later Xnee is used to play the events back from the file and into an X Window System just as though the user were operating the system.[3] Xnee can also be used to play or distribute user input events to two or more machines in parallel.[2] As the target X Window application sees what appears to be physical user input it has resulted in Xnee being dubbed “Xnee is Not an Event Emulator.”[3][4]
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As Xnee is free software, it can be modified to handle special tasks. For example, inserting time stamps as part of the playback.[5] It can also be used to automate tasks, like distributing actions (e.g. teacher shows students) and changing files. [6]
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Software suite
- cnee is a command line interface version of Xnee (recursive acronym of “cnee's not an event emulator”).
- gnee is a graphical interface (recursive acronym of “gnee's not an emulator either”).
- pnee is a GNOME applet (recursive acronym of “pnee's not even emulating”).
- libxnee is a software library used by cnee, pnee and gnee. (recursive acronym of “libxnee is basically xnee”).
See also
- AutoHotkey
- AutoIt
- Automator (for Macintosh)
- Automise
- Bookmarklet
External links
- Official website
- X11::GUITest::record - Perl implementation of the X11 record extension
- X11::GUITest - X11 Recording / Playbook using Perl script
References
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