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@tiangolo/active-win
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Get the title / window id / app name / process ID of the active window (macOS, Linux, Windows)
Get the title / window id / app name / process ID of the active window (macOS, Linux, Windows)
This package is here for development and testing purposes. Please use the official version.
$ npm install --save active-win
const activeWin = require('active-win');
activeWin().then(result => {
console.log(result);
/*
{
title: 'npm install',
id: 54,
app: 'Terminal',
pid: 368
}
*/
});
Returns a Promise
for the result Object
.
Returns the result Object
.
title
- Window titleid
- Window ID (in macOS and Linux)app
- App owning the windowpid
- Process ID of the app owning the windowIt works on macOS, Linux, and Windows 7+.
Note: On Windows, there isn't a clear notion of a "Window ID". Instead it returns the memory address of the window "handle" in the id
property. That "handle" is unique per window, so it can be used to identify them. Read more….
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Get the title / window id / app name / process ID of the active window (macOS, Linux, Windows)
The npm package @tiangolo/active-win receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @tiangolo/active-win popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @tiangolo/active-win demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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