Overview
A Chrome extension that lets QA engineers hover, click, and instantly copy any element’s CSS selector or XPath.
autoPath - Precision Element Selectors Made Simple Overview autoPath is a Manifest V3 Chrome extension designed for QA engineers and front-end developers, making it easy to capture and manage robust CSS selectors and XPath values. With a focus on speed and simplicity, autoPath helps you build reliable test scripts without hassle. Key Features 🖱️ Live Selector Preview: Hover over any element to instantly view its CSS selector and XPath in a tooltip. 📋 One-Click Capture: Click any element to capture its selector or XPath with a single tap. 📝 Recent History: Automatically saves your last five captures for quick reuse. 🔗 LinkedIn Button: If you encounter any issues, you can report them directly to the developer for quick assistance. 🎯 Minimal UI: Clean, straightforward design for fast workflows, featuring read-only fields and responsive copy buttons. 🚀 Zero Setup: Just load the extension in Developer Mode – no external dependencies required. 🔐 Lightweight and Secure: Built with vanilla JavaScript, HTML, and CSS, following Chrome Extension best practices. How to Use Install autoPath from the Chrome Web Store. Hover over any web element to preview its selector. Click the element to capture its CSS or XPath. Open the popup to view your captured selectors, including your recent history. Use the LinkedIn button to share your issues directly to the developer.
Details
- Version1.1
- UpdatedMay 21, 2025
- Offered byTayyab Akmal
- Size34.45KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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