python Library use to Searchs for an image on the screen
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screen_search is small python library use to Searchs for an image on the screen
to install the library type in your Terminal
pip install screen_search
screen_search supports Python 2 and 3. If you are installing screen_search from PyPI using pip: Windows has no dependencies. The Win32 extensions do not need to be installed. OS X needs the pyobjc-core and pyobjc module installed (in that order). Linux needs the python3-xlib (or python-xlib for Python 2) module installed. Pillow needs to be installed, and on Linux you may need to install additional libraries to make sure Pillow's PNG/JPEG works correctly.
this is simple example of looking for a picture on the screen and moving the pointer to it.
from screen_search import *
# Search for the github logo on the whole screen
# note that the search only works on your primary screen.
search = Search("github.png")
pos = search.imagesearch()
if pos[0] != -1:
print("position : ", pos[0], pos[1])
pyautogui.moveTo(pos[0], pos[1])
else:
print("image not found")