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Simple NodeJS script, which keeps your PC awake when you are away. It detects when there has not been activity since certain threshold and starts moving the mouse to prevent it from sleeping
The simplest way is via npx
if you have NodeJS installed on your machine. Simply open a terminal and type:
npx keep-me-up
This will start the script. When you want to stop it just exit with Ctrl+C
.
To run with NodeJS on your PC, you have to perform the following steps:
npm install
node index.js
This will start the awake process and will run until you stop with with Ctrl+C
.
You can create .bat scripts or bash aliases to quickly start and stop the process when needed. You can also make changes to the code to better adapt it to your use case.
To run via built executables, go to the releases tab in the repo and download the latest version of the binaries for your machine. Then run it and it will detect when you are idling and react accordingly. The executable will always use the default settings.
When running via node or NPX you can set some options:
npx keep-me-up [options]
Options:
--offset by how many pixels should the mouse move (default: 1)
--interval how much time should pass before the mouse cursor is moved (default: 60s)
--random if provided the mouse will be moved by random amount each time (between 1 and 600). Overwrites --offset command
Examples:
npx keep-me-up --offset 5 moves the cursor by 5px each 30 seconds
npx keep-me-up --offset 5 --interval 300 moves the cursor by 5px each 300 seconds (5 minutes)
npx keep-me-up --random will move your mouse by random amount of pixels, every 120 seconds
npx keep-me-up default behavior, moves the cursor by 1px after 120 seconds of idling
FAQs
A simple way to keep your PC awake with no configuration and setup.
The npm package keep-me-up receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, keep-me-up popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that keep-me-up 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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