VoiceOver.js
A CLI and TypeScript interface for VoiceOver screen reader on macOS.
Use it to launch VoiceOver and log output to the command line, or write your own scripts to drive the screen reader.
Setup
- Open VoiceOver Utility and check "Allow VoiceOver to be controller with AppleScript".
- Enable Terminal app in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility.
- Accept Terminal VoiceOver automation permissions when prompted. (You can manage these later in System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy > Automation).
Usage
CLI
$ npx voiceover
- Press Control-C to stop.
- If the program exits without quitting VoiceOver, press Command-F5 or close the VoiceOver caption panel using the X button.
- You can also use Siri "hey Siri, turn off VoiceOver".
NodeJS
import { VoiceOver } from 'voiceover';
const voiceOver = new VoiceOver();
await voiceOver.launch();
voiceOver.tail();
await voiceOver.quit();
Examples
Advance cursor to text
You can navigate to a specific phrase:
await voiceOver.seek({ text: 'Example' });
Rotor Navigation
In a realistic user scenario, someone could navigate the page by headings:
await voiceOver.rotor({ menu: 'Headings', find: 'my heading' });
or by landmark:
await voiceOver.rotor({ menu: 'Landmarks', find: 'search' });
Examples
Launching a URL with VoiceOver running
$ open https://www.example.com -a Safari && npx voiceover
#=> Welcome to macOS. VoiceOver is on.
#=> Example Domain - Google Chrome Page has 1 link 1 heading 8 articles
Saving VoiceOver output to a text file
$ open https://www.twitter.com -a Safari && npx voiceover | grep heading > headings.txt