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mouseclicker.app 2.8 — rebrand + custom domain

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@stevologic stevologic released this 13 Jul 01:35
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The project is now mouseclicker.app, live at https://mouseclicker.app.

This release rebrands the app to match the new domain and renames the
download to MouseClicker.exe (previously ClickForge.exe). Functionally
identical to 2.7 — same robust auto clicker, same multi-provider + local
(Ollama) AI patterns.

  • Renamed executable: MouseClicker.exe
  • Rebranded window title, About, and site to mouseclicker.app
  • Existing saved profiles migrate automatically from the old settings
    folder (%APPDATA%\ClickForge%APPDATA%\MouseClicker)

SHA-256 of MouseClicker.exe:

D9761DF8717C283DB692A0CDA9BEAF7AC9E280A1615AF594761322AAD0E68D6D

Verify with: Get-FileHash .\MouseClicker.exe -Algorithm SHA256

Free and open source under the MIT License.

ClickForge 2.7 — fix local thinking-model responses

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@stevologic stevologic released this 13 Jul 01:06
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Bug fix for the local (Ollama) provider.

Fixed: using a local "thinking" model (e.g. qwen3.5:4b) returned "the model returned an empty response." Those models were spending their whole token budget on internal reasoning before emitting the answer. ClickForge now tells Ollama not to think (think: false) so the model answers directly — confirmed responding in ~2s instead of failing. Small/quantized models that emit slightly malformed JSON are also now tolerated.

Tip: tiny non-thinking models like qwen2.5:0.5b are the fastest for this; you can grab one with Download model in the AI tab.

SHA-256 of ClickForge.exe:

820832D8ADA8B995F18B194909953A43DCA026C318A7B8E3C4FF166146A76E8D

Verify with: Get-FileHash .\ClickForge.exe -Algorithm SHA256

Free and open source under the MIT License.

ClickForge 2.6 — in-app local models

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@stevologic stevologic released this 13 Jul 00:51
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Manage local AI models without touching a command line, plus a slider fix.

  • Detect models — the AI tab now reads which models you already have installed in Ollama and lists them in the model box.
  • Download model — pick a small model (e.g. qwen2.5:0.5b, ~400 MB) and download it right inside the app, with a live progress readout. It then runs entirely on your machine.
  • Website hero slider now centers each screenshot and transitions cleanly.

Includes everything from 2.5: proper version metadata, published checksums, multi-provider + local AI, the activity HUD, and donation options.

SHA-256 of ClickForge.exe:

50D24C6A2CF56E467DFCA0ED2EDB5A1A40C5AAAC4A8699DE958B3200E219ED13

Verify with: Get-FileHash .\ClickForge.exe -Algorithm SHA256

Free and open source under the MIT License. (Unsigned — see the "Trust & safety" section on the site if SmartScreen prompts you.)

ClickForge 2.5 — signed metadata + SmartScreen guidance

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@stevologic stevologic released this 13 Jul 00:39
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This release focuses on trust: the executable now carries proper version metadata (it previously showed blank fields, which SmartScreen treats as suspicious), and there's clear guidance for the "Windows protected your PC" prompt.

About that SmartScreen prompt: it is not a virus warning — Microsoft Defender scans ClickForge clean. It appears for any unsigned app that hasn't built download reputation yet (code-signing certificates cost money; this is a free, open-source project). You can:

  • Build it yourself from source (no prompt at all — the compiler ships with Windows)
  • Verify this download's checksum, then More info → Run anyway

SHA-256 of ClickForge.exe:

B4656B4095C8EEC581CE0C3BC7B2158C5A545173D05E5A9CEBEAE95D42ECDACE

Verify with: Get-FileHash .\ClickForge.exe -Algorithm SHA256

Everything from 2.4 is included: local + cloud AI providers, the activity HUD, donation options, and the full clicking/timing/movement feature set.

Free and open source under the MIT License.

ClickForge 2.4 — local AI model (no key, no cloud)

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@stevologic stevologic released this 13 Jul 00:12
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Generate click patterns with a lightweight local model — no API key, no internet.

  • Pick Local (Ollama, no key) in the AI tab. Install Ollama, pull a tiny model (e.g. ollama pull qwen2.5:0.5b, ~400 MB), and describe what you want — it runs entirely on your machine.
  • The model box is editable and suggests other small local models (llama3.2:1b, qwen2.5:1.5b, gemma2:2b, phi3:mini).
  • Cloud providers (Claude / OpenAI / Gemini) and the offline generator still work as before.

Plus everything from 2.2–2.3: the live activity HUD, multi-provider AI, BTC/DOGE donation options, the animated interface, and the full clicking/timing/movement feature set.

Download ClickForge.exe below and double-click it — no install. Free and MIT-licensed.

ClickForge 2.3 — donate options

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@stevologic stevologic released this 13 Jul 00:00
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Adds a way to support the project.

  • Donate crypto — the app's About tab and the website now include Bitcoin and Dogecoin addresses (with copy buttons, and scannable QR codes on the site).

All of v2.2's features are included: the live activity HUD, multi-provider AI (Claude / OpenAI / Gemini), the animated interface, and the full set of clicking/timing/movement options.

Download ClickForge.exe below and double-click it — no install. Free and MIT-licensed.

ClickForge 2.2 — polish, activity HUD, multi-provider AI

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@stevologic stevologic released this 12 Jul 23:53
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A polish + features release.

Fixes

  • Fixed a layout bug that cut off the top row of every settings page (most visible on the Profiles tab)
  • Fixed the Start button rendering with a dark box around it
  • Reworked the animated background: a crisp full-resolution aurora that no longer looks low-res or crawls, with snappier navigation

New

  • Live activity HUD — while a run is active, a sleek floating popup shows a pulsing indicator and a live click counter. It's always-on-top and click-through, so it never blocks the clicks it's reporting.
  • Multiple AI providers — generate patterns with Claude (Anthropic), OpenAI, or Gemini (Google), each with its own key and an editable model box. The offline generator and presets still work with no key.

Download ClickForge.exe below and double-click it — no install. Website: https://stevologic.github.io/mouse_clicker/

Free and open source under the MIT License. Use responsibly and only where automation is permitted.

ClickForge 2.1 — animated interface

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@stevologic stevologic released this 12 Jul 23:05
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ClickForge now ships with a fully animated, world-class interface — rendered entirely in GDI+, so it's still a single portable .exe with no install and no runtime download.

New in 2.1

  • A cursor-reactive particle constellation over a moving aurora backdrop
  • Glassmorphism header + navigation with a sliding gradient pill and an animated logo
  • A glowing, pulsing Start button and a live activity pulse that pings on every click
  • Dark, print-correct combo boxes and a shimmering accent bar
  • Tuned for efficiency: quarter-res cached aurora, ~20fps, and animation pauses to near-zero CPU when the window is in the background

Everything from 2.0

Every mouse button and action (single/double/triple/N-click/scroll/hold), randomized human-like timing, four positioning modes with humanized Bézier movement, global hotkeys, saveable profiles, and the AI pattern generator (with an offline fallback).

Download ClickForge.exe below and double-click it. Website: https://stevologic.github.io/mouse_clicker/

Free and open source under the MIT License. Use responsibly and only where automation is permitted.

ClickForge 2.0

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@stevologic stevologic released this 12 Jul 22:31
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ClickForge 2.0 — the mouse_clicker project reborn as a robust, no-install Windows auto clicker.

Download

Grab ClickForge.exe below (~80 KB) and double-click it. No installer, no admin rights, no .NET download — it runs on the .NET Framework already built into Windows 10/11.

Highlights

  • Every mouse button and action: single / double / triple / N-click, scroll, press-and-hold — with randomized, human-like hold times
  • Fixed or randomized intervals, live CPS estimate, quick 5–100 CPS presets, and run limits by count or duration
  • Four positioning modes: current cursor, fixed point, random-in-region, and looping point sequences (with on-screen coordinate pickers)
  • Humanized curved Bézier cursor movement with easing and micro-jitter
  • System-wide global hotkeys (F6 start/stop, F8 emergency stop)
  • Saveable JSON profiles, multi-monitor and DPI aware
  • AI pattern generator — describe what you want in plain English and let Claude build the pattern (with an offline fallback and one-click presets)

Website: https://stevologic.github.io/mouse_clicker/

Free and open source under the MIT License. Use responsibly and only where automation is permitted.