Autox.js -

Unfortunately, the original Auto.js went dormant. But like a phoenix rising from the ashes, has emerged to take its place.

If you want a simple "macro recorder" with no coding, look elsewhere. autox.js

If you’ve been in the Android automation space for a while, you probably remember . It was the gold standard for running JavaScript scripts to control your phone—handling repetitive taps, swipes, and even reading UI elements. Unfortunately, the original Auto

Disclaimer: The author of this blog does not condone the use of AutoX.js for violating software Terms of Service or cheating in online games. Use at your own risk. If you’ve been in the Android automation space

If you are a developer who needs to test app accessibility, or a power user who hates repetitive swiping, this is a 10/10 tool.

if (text("Wi-Fi").exists()) { text("Wi-Fi").findOne().click(); toast("Wi-Fi toggled successfully!"); } } else { toast("Could not find settings menu"); } Before you download AutoX.js, you need to read this disclaimer.

You can think of it as "Selenium for Android," but instead of web browsers, it controls the actual UI of your phone.

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