{"repo":"Tomotsugu-dev/HumanMoveMouse","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/Tomotsugu-dev/HumanMoveMouse","clone":"git clone https://github.com/Tomotsugu-dev/HumanMoveMouse.git","description":"HumanMoveMouse is a realistic mouse‑movement simulator based on a statistical model trained on 300 samples of real human behavior. It generates natural cursor trajectories with realistic acceleration, deceleration, micro‑jitter, and path curvature—ideal for UI testing, automation, and mouse‑movement emulation.","language":"Python","stars":47,"topics":["automation","mouse-tracking","bot","data-collection","trajectory-generation","game-botting","user-behavior-simulation"],"license":"MIT","category":"workflow-automation","readme_excerpt":"HumanMoveMouse 🖱️ 🎯 Python 鼠标自动化工具:仿人类轨迹移动、像素精确直线移动、跨应用录制与精确回放。 🎯 Python mouse automation: human-like trajectories, pixel-exact straight moves, and global record / precise replay. --- 📑 Table of Contents - HumanMoveMouse 🖱️ - 📑 Table of Contents - ✨ Features - 🎬 Demo - 📦 Installation - From source (development) - 🚀 Quick Start - Basic Mouse Actions - From Current Position - Customizing Movement - Straight-Line Mode - Recording - Playback - 🖥️ Command Line - 📖 API Reference - HumanMouseController - init (model pkl=None, num points=100, jitter amplitude=0.3, speed factor=1.0, straight=False) - Movement methods (explicit start point) - set speed(speed factor) - Methods Starting from Current Position - create controller( kwargs) (factory) - Recorder - Recorder(capture mouse=True, capture keyboard=True, stop hotkey=\"f10\") - Methods - Playback Functions - play file(path, speed=1.0, loop=1, abort key=\"esc\") - play events(events, speed=1.0, abort key=\"esc\") - Utilities - File format (JSONL) - 🔧 Advanced - Custom Models - Training Your Own Model - Project Layout - Running tests - ⚠️ Platform Notes - 📄 License - ⚠️ Disclaimer - 🤝 Contributing --- ✨ Features - Human-like trajectories — smooth, naturalistic mouse paths suitable for UI testing, demos, or behavior simulation. - Pixel-exact straight-line mode — bypass the human model when you need precise endpoints (e.g. clicking small UI targets). - All common mouse actions — move, click, double-click, right-click, drag. - Mo","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/Tomotsugu-dev","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/Tomotsugu-dev/HumanMoveMouse/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}