Hi Team.
Where can I find documentation for these
UiTask/UiAct - AGENTIC (healing scenarios, testing, attended scenarios)
• MacOS Automations - UiAutomation for Native macOS Apps, Office Desktop Automations,
Scripting (eg Apple Script)
Hi Team.
Where can I find documentation for these
UiTask/UiAct - AGENTIC (healing scenarios, testing, attended scenarios)
• MacOS Automations - UiAutomation for Native macOS Apps, Office Desktop Automations,
Scripting (eg Apple Script)
hi, @Aki1111 Here are the documentation links and info about your queries:
UiTask/UiAct - AGENTIC (Healing scenarios, testing, attended scenarios):
UiPath Healing Agent is an AI-powered feature for self-healing UI-based automations, including unattended and attended scenarios. Documentation and user guides for the Healing Agent can be found here:
https://docs.uipath.com/agents/automation-cloud/latest/user-guide-ha/may-2025
MacOS Automations - UiAutomation for Native macOS apps, Office Desktop Automations, Scripting (AppleScript):
UiPath now supports native automation on macOS, with Studio Web and UiPath Assistant for Mac, enabling automation of Apple apps (Keynote, Numbers, Mail, etc.) and Microsoft Office for macOS. You can also integrate AppleScript via scripting or workflows. Documentation on building macOS automations is here:
https://docs.uipath.com/studio/standalone/latest/user-guide/building-macos-native-automations
Also helpful is this community blog:
https://www.uipath.com/community-blog/tutorials/how-to-build-a-macos-automation-with-uipath
For scripting such as AppleScript on macOS, you can use the Terminal to run AppleScript scripts or embed AppleScript calls inside UiPath workflows using Invoke Code or command line executions.
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