![]() Problem: The workflow is very simple, and as far as I can tell, so is the code I wrote. Keystroke "s" using command down - cmd + s Keystroke "v" using command down - cmd + v Tell application "Visual Studio Code" to activate Keystroke "c" using command down - cmd + c Tell application "Google Chrome" to activate This is the AppleScript code I wrote to do that ( EDIT: and the Automator workflow runs just this script, nothing else): on run ![]() ![]() Context: I am trying to use Automator to turn the pages of a web-based e-reader open in Google Chrome, copy their respective HTML code from Chrome Developer Tools (which is already kept open), save it to a file already open in Visual Studio Code, and repeat the steps a specific number of times.
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