Agent skill

screenshot

Use when the user explicitly asks for a desktop or system screenshot (full screen, specific app or window, or a pixel region), or when tool-specific capture capabilities are unavailable and an OS-level capture is needed.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/x-cmd/skill/tree/main/data/openai/.curated/screenshot

SKILL.md

Screenshot Capture

Follow these save-location rules every time:

  1. If the user specifies a path, save there.
  2. If the user asks for a screenshot without a path, save to the OS default screenshot location.
  3. If Codex needs a screenshot for its own inspection, save to the temp directory.

Tool priority

  • Prefer tool-specific screenshot capabilities when available (for example: a Figma MCP/skill for Figma files, or Playwright/agent-browser tools for browsers and Electron apps).
  • Use this skill when explicitly asked, for whole-system desktop captures, or when a tool-specific capture cannot get what you need.
  • Otherwise, treat this skill as the default for desktop apps without a better-integrated capture tool.

macOS permission preflight (reduce repeated prompts)

On macOS, run the preflight helper once before window/app capture. It checks Screen Recording permission, explains why it is needed, and requests it in one place.

The helpers route Swift's module cache to $TMPDIR/codex-swift-module-cache to avoid extra sandbox module-cache prompts.

bash
bash <path-to-skill>/scripts/ensure_macos_permissions.sh

To avoid multiple sandbox approval prompts, combine preflight + capture in one command when possible:

bash
bash <path-to-skill>/scripts/ensure_macos_permissions.sh && \
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --app "Codex"

For Codex inspection runs, keep the output in temp:

bash
bash <path-to-skill>/scripts/ensure_macos_permissions.sh && \
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --app "<App>" --mode temp

Use the bundled scripts to avoid re-deriving OS-specific commands.

macOS and Linux (Python helper)

Run the helper from the repo root:

bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py

Common patterns:

  • Default location (user asked for "a screenshot"):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py
  • Temp location (Codex visual check):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --mode temp
  • Explicit location (user provided a path or filename):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --path output/screen.png
  • App/window capture by app name (macOS only; substring match is OK; captures all matching windows):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --app "Codex"
  • Specific window title within an app (macOS only):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --app "Codex" --window-name "Settings"
  • List matching window ids before capturing (macOS only):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --list-windows --app "Codex"
  • Pixel region (x,y,w,h):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --mode temp --region 100,200,800,600
  • Focused/active window (captures only the frontmost window; use --app to capture all windows):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --mode temp --active-window
  • Specific window id (use --list-windows on macOS to discover ids):
bash
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --window-id 12345

The script prints one path per capture. When multiple windows or displays match, it prints multiple paths (one per line) and adds suffixes like -w<windowId> or -d<display>. View each path sequentially with the image viewer tool, and only manipulate images if needed or requested.

Workflow examples

  • "Take a look at <App> and tell me what you see": capture to temp, then view each printed path in order.
bash
bash <path-to-skill>/scripts/ensure_macos_permissions.sh && \
python3 <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.py --app "<App>" --mode temp
  • "The design from Figma is not matching what is implemented": use a Figma MCP/skill to capture the design first, then capture the running app with this skill (typically to temp) and compare the raw screenshots before any manipulation.

Multi-display behavior

  • On macOS, full-screen captures save one file per display when multiple monitors are connected.
  • On Linux and Windows, full-screen captures use the virtual desktop (all monitors in one image); use --region to isolate a single display when needed.

Linux prerequisites and selection logic

The helper automatically selects the first available tool:

  1. scrot
  2. gnome-screenshot
  3. ImageMagick import

If none are available, ask the user to install one of them and retry.

Coordinate regions require scrot or ImageMagick import.

--app, --window-name, and --list-windows are macOS-only. On Linux, use --active-window or provide --window-id when available.

Windows (PowerShell helper)

Run the PowerShell helper:

powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1

Common patterns:

  • Default location:
powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1
  • Temp location (Codex visual check):
powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1 -Mode temp
  • Explicit path:
powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1 -Path "C:\Temp\screen.png"
  • Pixel region (x,y,w,h):
powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1 -Mode temp -Region 100,200,800,600
  • Active window (ask the user to focus it first):
powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1 -Mode temp -ActiveWindow
  • Specific window handle (only when provided):
powershell
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File <path-to-skill>/scripts/take_screenshot.ps1 -WindowHandle 123456

Direct OS commands (fallbacks)

Use these when you cannot run the helpers.

macOS

  • Full screen to a specific path:
bash
screencapture -x output/screen.png
  • Pixel region:
bash
screencapture -x -R100,200,800,600 output/region.png
  • Specific window id:
bash
screencapture -x -l12345 output/window.png
  • Interactive selection or window pick:
bash
screencapture -x -i output/interactive.png

Linux

  • Full screen:
bash
scrot output/screen.png
bash
gnome-screenshot -f output/screen.png
bash
import -window root output/screen.png
  • Pixel region:
bash
scrot -a 100,200,800,600 output/region.png
bash
import -window root -crop 800x600+100+200 output/region.png
  • Active window:
bash
scrot -u output/window.png
bash
gnome-screenshot -w -f output/window.png

Error handling

  • On macOS, run bash <path-to-skill>/scripts/ensure_macos_permissions.sh first to request Screen Recording in one place.
  • If you see "screen capture checks are blocked in the sandbox", "could not create image from display", or Swift ModuleCache permission errors in a sandboxed run, rerun the command with escalated permissions.
  • If macOS app/window capture returns no matches, run --list-windows --app "AppName" and retry with --window-id, and make sure the app is visible on screen.
  • If Linux region/window capture fails, check tool availability with command -v scrot, command -v gnome-screenshot, and command -v import.
  • If saving to the OS default location fails with permission errors in a sandbox, rerun the command with escalated permissions.
  • Always report the saved file path in the response.

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