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CleanShot X - URL scheme API
CleanShot X - URL scheme API
Our macOS app exposes actions that lets pro users and developers of other apps send commands to CleanShot. This page explains how it works.
Docs Why updates expire? URL Scheme API Security & Legal CleanShot Security Bug Bounty Program EULA CleanShot Cloud Terms of Service Privacy Policy Subprocessors DPA URL scheme API Our macOS app exposes actions that lets pro users and developers of other apps send commands to CleanShot. This page explains how it works. Overview URL scheme is a special type of link that works just like a normal https:// link you use every day. Instead of opening a webpage, it performs a specific action in the CleanShot macOS app. Commands are sent to CleanShot by constructing a special URL: cleanshot://command-name?parameter1=value1&parameter2=value2 Opening these links will launch the app and execute the command. For example, here's how you would tell CleanShot to take a fullscreen screenshot: cleanshot://capture-fullscreen ✨  All-In-One mode /all-in-one Launch the "All-In-One" mode. You can also provide the optional parameters to open the tool at specific location. Point (0,0) is located in the lower left corner of the screen. Parameters: x (optional) y (optional) width (optional) height (optional) display (optional) - Capture a specified display: 1 is the main display, 2 is the secondary, etc. If not specified, CleanShot will use the display which the cursor is on. Example: cleanshot://all-in-one or cleanshot://all-in-one?x=100&y=120&width=200&height=150&display=1 Requires CleanShot 4.2 or later. Parameters x, y, width, height, display require version 4.7 or later. 📸  Screenshots /capture-area Opens the standard "Capture Area" mode. You can also provide the optional parameters and capture the screen instantly. Point (0,0) is located in the lower left corner of the screen. Parameters: x (optional) y (optional) width (optional) height (optional) display (optional) - Capture a specified display: 1 is the main display, 2 is the secondary, etc. If not specified, CleanShot will use the display which the cursor is on. action (optional) - Perform a specific action after taking a screenshot: (copy/save/annotate/upload/pin). Example: cleanshot://capture-area or cleanshot://capture-area?action=annotate or cleanshot://capture-area?x=100&y=120&width=200&height=150&display=1 Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. Parameter action requires version 4.7 or later. /capture-previous-area Repeats last taken screenshot. Parameters: action (optional) - Perform a specific action after taking a screenshot: (copy/save/annotate/upload/pin) Example: cleanshot://capture-previous-area Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. Parameter action requires version 4.7 or later. /capture-fullscreen Takes a fullscreen screenshot. Parameters: action (optional) - Perform a specific action after taking a screenshot: (copy/save/annotate/upload/pin) Example: cleanshot://capture-fullscreen Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. Parameter action requires version 4.7 or later. /capture-window Opens "Capture Window" mode. Parameters: action (optional) - Perform a specific action after taking a screenshot: (copy/save/annotate/upload/pin) Example: cleanshot://capture-window Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. Parameter action requires version 4.7 or later. /self-timer Opens "Capture Area" mode with self-timer. Parameters: action (optional) - Perform a specific action after taking a screenshot: (copy/save/annotate/upload/pin) Example: cleanshot://self-timer Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. Parameter action requires version 4.7 or later. /scrolling-capture Opens "Scrolling Capture" mode. You can also provide the optional parameters to open the tool at specific location. Point (0,0) is located in the lower left corner of the screen. Parameters: x (optional) y (optional) width (optional) height (optional) display (optional) - Capture a specified display: 1 is the main display, 2 is the secondary, etc. If not specified, CleanShot will use the display which the cursor is on. start (optional) - Automatically start capture (true/false) autoscroll (optional) - Enable auto-scroll mode (true/false) Example: cleanshot://scrolling-capture or cleanshot://scrolling-capture?x=100&y=120&width=200&height=150&start=true&autoscroll=true Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. Parameters start and autoscroll require version 4.7 or later. /pin Opens the specified file as a pinned screenshot. Parameters: filepath (optional) - path to the file (PNG/JPEG) you want to pin. If you don’t pass this parameter, CleanShot will ask to select the file manually. Example: cleanshot://pin or cleanshot://pin?filepath=/Users/john/Desktop/my%20screenshot.png Requires CleanShot 3.5.1 or later. 🎥  Screen Recording /record-screen Opens "Record Screen" mode. You can also provide the optional parameters to open the tool at specific location. Point (0,0) is located in the lower left corner of the screen. Parameters: x (optional) y (optional) width (optional) height (optional) display (optional) - Capture a specified display: 1 is the main display, 2 is t
·cleanshot.com·
CleanShot X - URL scheme API
Downloads - Requestly API Client
Downloads - Requestly API Client
Get Requestly for Chrome, Firefox, Edge, macOS, and Windows. Streamline web development and debugging across all your devices. Download now!
·requestly.com·
Downloads - Requestly API Client
Google for Developers Blog - News about Web, Mobile, AI and Cloud
Google for Developers Blog - News about Web, Mobile, AI and Cloud
Google has released the Jules API, a new tool for developers to automate and integrate the software development lifecycle. The API is based on "Source," "Session," and "Activity" concepts, and Google has provided a quickstart guide to help developers begin using it.
·developers.googleblog.com·
Google for Developers Blog - News about Web, Mobile, AI and Cloud
Extension API
Extension API
Visual Studio Code has a rich extension API. Learn how to create your own extensions for VS Code.
·code.visualstudio.com·
Extension API
Simplescraper — Scrape Websites and turn them into APIs
Simplescraper — Scrape Websites and turn them into APIs
Web scraping made simple — extract data with our popular free Chrome extension and powerful cloud platform. Turn websites into structured data and LLM-ready content at scale, via no-code dashboard or flexible API.
·simplescraper.io·
Simplescraper — Scrape Websites and turn them into APIs
Simplescraper — Scrape Websites and turn them into APIs
Simplescraper — Scrape Websites and turn them into APIs
Web scraping made simple — extract data with our popular free Chrome extension and powerful cloud platform. Turn websites into structured data and LLM-ready content at scale, via no-code dashboard or flexible API.
·simplescraper.io·
Simplescraper — Scrape Websites and turn them into APIs
scalar/scalar: Scalar is an open-source API platform: 🌐 Modern Rest API Client 📖 Beautiful API References ✨ 1st-Class OpenAPI/Swagger Support
scalar/scalar: Scalar is an open-source API platform: 🌐 Modern Rest API Client 📖 Beautiful API References ✨ 1st-Class OpenAPI/Swagger Support
Scalar is an open-source API platform:                                       🌐 Modern Rest API Client                                        📖 Beautiful API References                              ...
·github.com·
scalar/scalar: Scalar is an open-source API platform: 🌐 Modern Rest API Client 📖 Beautiful API References ✨ 1st-Class OpenAPI/Swagger Support
(20+) Free Public APIs for Developers | daily.dev
(20+) Free Public APIs for Developers | daily.dev
APIs enable efficient communication between software applications, boosting development speed and functionality. The post explains the types of APIs, their protocols, and their importance in web services. It also lists several free public APIs for developers, such as JSONPlaceholder, Unsplash API, Free Dictionary API, and more, highlighting their use cases and benefits.
·app.daily.dev·
(20+) Free Public APIs for Developers | daily.dev
API Reference (1.4.17) - Coda
API Reference (1.4.17) - Coda
Coda's REST API lets you extend Coda even further through programmatic access to your Coda docs.
·coda.io·
API Reference (1.4.17) - Coda
EP152: 30 Free APIs for Developers | daily.dev
EP152: 30 Free APIs for Developers | daily.dev
This post features a comprehensive list of 30 free APIs for developers, covering various categories such as open data, weather, news, AI & NLP, and sports. It also highlights key insights from a Datadog report on cloud security, discusses tips for designing fault-tolerant systems, and provides a roadmap for learning generative AI. Additionally, it delves into the evolution of HTTP protocols and the structure of URLs.
·app.daily.dev·
EP152: 30 Free APIs for Developers | daily.dev
(20+) Free Public APIs | daily.dev
(20+) Free Public APIs | daily.dev
A collection of free public APIs with high health scores that offer a variety of functionalities including IP geolocation, data on Rick and Morty characters, UK postcode lookup, Kanye West quotes, Harry Potter characters and spells, useless facts, weather data, holidays information, and more. These APIs support REST and sometimes GraphQL endpoints, providing reliable and valuable data for developers.
·app.daily.dev·
(20+) Free Public APIs | daily.dev