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Parsing LLM-generated GUI action instructions, automatically generating pyautogui scripts, and supporting coordinate conversion and smart image resizing.

Project description

ui-tars

A python package for parsing VLM-generated GUI action instructions into executable pyautogui codes.


Introduction

ui-tars is a Python package for parsing VLM-generated GUI action instructions, automatically generating pyautogui scripts, and supporting coordinate conversion and smart image resizing.

  • Supports multiple VLM output formats (e.g., Qwen-VL, Seed-VL)
  • Automatically handles coordinate scaling and format conversion
  • One-click generation of pyautogui automation scripts

Quick Start

Installation

pip install ui-tars
# or
uv pip install ui-tars

Parse output into structured actions

from ui_tars.action_parser import parse_action_to_structure_output, parsing_response_to_pyautogui_code

response = "Thought: Click the button\nAction: click(point='<point>200 300</point>')"
original_image_width, original_image_height = 1920, 1080
parsed_dict = parse_action_to_structure_output(
    response,
    factor=1000,
    origin_resized_height=original_image_height,
    origin_resized_width=original_image_width,
    model_type="doubao"
)
print(parsed_dict)
parsed_pyautogui_code = parsing_response_to_pyautogui_code(
    responses=parsed_dict,
    image_height=original_image_height,
    image_width=original_image_width
)
print(parsed_pyautogui_code)

Generate pyautogui automation script

from ui_tars.action_parser import parsing_response_to_pyautogui_code

pyautogui_code = parsing_response_to_pyautogui_code(parsed_dict, original_image_height, original_image_width)
print(pyautogui_code)

Visualize coordinates on the image (optional)

from PIL import Image, ImageDraw
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

image = Image.open("your_image_path.png")
start_box = parsed_dict[0]["action_inputs"]["start_box"]
coordinates = eval(start_box)
x1 = int(coordinates[0] * original_image_width)
y1 = int(coordinates[1] * original_image_height)
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
radius = 5
draw.ellipse((x1 - radius, y1 - radius, x1 + radius, y1 + radius), fill="red", outline="red")
plt.imshow(np.array(image))
plt.axis("off")
plt.show()

API Documentation

parse_action_to_structure_output

def parse_action_to_structure_output(
    text: str,
    factor: int,
    origin_resized_height: int,
    origin_resized_width: int,
    model_type: str = "qwen25vl",
    max_pixels: int = 16384 * 28 * 28,
    min_pixels: int = 100 * 28 * 28
) -> list[dict]:
    ...

Description: Parses output action instructions into structured dictionaries, automatically handling coordinate scaling and box/point format conversion.

Parameters:

  • text: The output string
  • factor: Scaling factor
  • origin_resized_height/origin_resized_width: Original image height/width
  • model_type: Model type (e.g., "qwen25vl", "doubao")
  • max_pixels/min_pixels: Image pixel upper/lower limits

Returns: A list of structured actions, each as a dict with fields like action_type, action_inputs, thought, etc.


parsing_response_to_pyautogui_code

def parsing_response_to_pyautogui_code(
    responses: dict | list[dict],
    image_height: int,
    image_width: int,
    input_swap: bool = True
) -> str:
    ...

Description: Converts structured actions into a pyautogui script string, supporting click, type, hotkey, drag, scroll, and more.

Parameters:

  • responses: Structured actions (dict or list of dicts)
  • image_height/image_width: Image height/width
  • input_swap: Whether to use clipboard paste for typing (default True)

Returns: A pyautogui script string, ready for automation execution.


Contribution

Contributions, issues, and suggestions are welcome!


License

Apache-2.0 License

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