adobe-automator
// Universal Adobe application automation via ExtendScript bridge. Supports Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects.
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nameadobe-automator
descriptionUniversal Adobe application automation via ExtendScript bridge. Supports Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Premiere Pro, and After Effects.
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Adobe Master Automator (v1.1.2)
A generalized skill for automating multiple Adobe applications using a cross-platform ExtendScript bridge.
Supported Applications
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- InDesign
- Premiere Pro
- After Effects
Commands
runScript
Executes raw ExtendScript (ES3) in the target application.
Parameters:
app: Target application (photoshop,illustrator,indesign,premiere,aftereffects).script: The JSX code to execute.
🛠 AI Protocol
1. Technical Constraints
- ES3 Syntax Only: Adobe apps use the ExtendScript (ES3) engine. Avoid modern JS features.
- Target App Availability: Ensure the target application is installed and running (or able to launch) on the host system.
2. Security & Side Effects
[!CAUTION] High Risk Capability: The
runScriptcommand accepts and executes arbitrary ExtendScript (JSX) code. Attempting to restrict this would break the skill's core purpose, but users must be aware of the implications.
- Filesystem Access: The Adobe ExtendScript engine has unrestricted access to the host filesystem via the
FileandFolderobjects. - Untrusted Scripts: ❌ NEVER execute scripts from untrusted sources. A malicious script could delete files, exfiltrate data, or install persistent malware.
- Verification: Always inspect the
scriptparameter payload before allowing execution.
Setup
The skill automatically detects your operating system and routes commands to the appropriate application.
- Windows: Uses built-in
cscript(Windows Script Host). - macOS: Uses built-in
osascript(AppleScript).
Developed for the OpenClaw community by Abdul Karim Mia.