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Track Apple devices and AirTags via FindMy.app on macOS using AppleScript and screen capture.
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Track Apple devices and AirTags via FindMy.app on macOS using AppleScript and screen capture.
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| name | findmy |
| description | Track Apple devices and AirTags via FindMy.app on macOS using AppleScript and screen capture. |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| author | Hermes Agent |
| license | MIT |
| platforms | ["macos"] |
| metadata | {"hermes":{"tags":["FindMy","AirTag","location","tracking","macOS","Apple"]}} |
Track Apple devices and AirTags via the FindMy.app on macOS. Since Apple doesn't provide a CLI for FindMy, this skill uses AppleScript to open the app and screen capture to read device locations.
peekaboo for better UI automation:
brew install steipete/tap/peekaboo# Open Find My app
osascript -e 'tell application "FindMy" to activate'
# Wait for it to load
sleep 3
# Take a screenshot of the Find My window
screencapture -w -o /tmp/findmy.png
Then use vision_analyze to read the screenshot:
vision_analyze(image_url="/tmp/findmy.png", question="What devices/items are shown and what are their locations?")
# Switch to Devices tab
osascript -e '
tell application "System Events"
tell process "FindMy"
click button "Devices" of toolbar 1 of window 1
end tell
end tell'
# Switch to Items tab (AirTags)
osascript -e '
tell application "System Events"
tell process "FindMy"
click button "Items" of toolbar 1 of window 1
end tell
end tell'
If peekaboo is installed, use it for more reliable UI interaction:
# Open Find My
osascript -e 'tell application "FindMy" to activate'
sleep 3
# Capture and annotate the UI
peekaboo see --app "FindMy" --annotate --path /tmp/findmy-ui.png
# Click on a specific device/item by element ID
peekaboo click --on B3 --app "FindMy"
# Capture the detail view
peekaboo image --app "FindMy" --path /tmp/findmy-detail.png
Then analyze with vision:
vision_analyze(image_url="/tmp/findmy-detail.png", question="What is the location shown for this device/item? Include address and coordinates if visible.")
For monitoring an AirTag (e.g., tracking a cat's patrol route):
# 1. Open FindMy to Items tab
osascript -e 'tell application "FindMy" to activate'
sleep 3
# 2. Click on the AirTag item (stay on page — AirTag only updates when page is open)
# 3. Periodically capture location
while true; do
screencapture -w -o /tmp/findmy-$(date +%H%M%S).png
sleep 300 # Every 5 minutes
done
Analyze each screenshot with vision to extract coordinates, then compile a route.
vision_analyze to read screenshot content — don't try to parse pixels