I had a similar need many years ago with a small project. I used http://sikulix.com/ https://github.com/RaiMan
It worked very well for me. You can record the steps following this tool and then re-execute the same steps. Hope this helps On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 9:40 PM American Citizen <[email protected]> wrote: > Does anyone have experience driving the typical internet browsers, such > as Mozilla Firefox from the bash command line? > > For example: > > % /usr/local/bin/firefox https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ > > will open up that window to the National Hurricane Center and display > the information. > > But we need to dig deeper, such as selecting the Hurricane Rafael menu > selection button "satellite" and then selecting the menu "HU Rafael - > RGB Loops" and then the GLMA overlay to the Geocolor mapping. This is > the URL > > https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/floater_band.php?stormid=AL182024&band=EXTENT3&length=24 > > This has to be changed for the full 240 frame loop > > URL: > > https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/goes/floater_band.php?stormid=AL182024&band=EXTENT3&length=240&dim=1 > > Then the bash script to create an mp4 video can be run, after the > browser loads up all 240 frames. > > Right now I am doing all this manually, but I am wondering if this can > be automated in a bash script ?? > > >
