| name | cmux-browser |
| description | End-user browser automation with cmux. Use when you need to open sites, interact with pages, wait for state changes, and extract data from cmux browser surfaces. |
Browser Automation with cmux
Use this skill for browser tasks inside cmux webviews.
Core Workflow
- Open or target a browser surface.
- Verify navigation with
get url before waiting or snapshotting.
- Snapshot (
--interactive) to get fresh element refs.
- Act with refs (
click, fill, type, select, press).
- Wait for state changes.
- Re-snapshot after DOM/navigation changes.
cmux --json browser open https://example.com
cmux browser surface:7 get url
cmux browser surface:7 wait --load-state complete --timeout-ms 15000
cmux browser surface:7 snapshot --interactive
cmux browser surface:7 fill e1 "hello"
cmux --json browser surface:7 click e2 --snapshot-after
cmux browser surface:7 snapshot --interactive
Surface Targeting
cmux identify --json
cmux browser open https://example.com --workspace workspace:2 --window window:1 --json
Notes:
- CLI output defaults to short refs (
surface:N, pane:N, workspace:N, window:N).
- UUIDs are still accepted on input; only request UUID output when needed (
--id-format uuids|both).
- Keep using one
surface:N per task unless you intentionally switch.
Wait Support
cmux supports wait patterns similar to agent-browser:
cmux browser <surface> wait --selector "#ready" --timeout-ms 10000
cmux browser <surface> wait --text "Success" --timeout-ms 10000
cmux browser <surface> wait --url-contains "/dashboard" --timeout-ms 10000
cmux browser <surface> wait --load-state complete --timeout-ms 15000
cmux browser <surface> wait --function "document.readyState === 'complete'" --timeout-ms 10000
Common Flows
Form Submit
cmux --json browser open https://example.com/signup
cmux browser surface:7 get url
cmux browser surface:7 wait --load-state complete --timeout-ms 15000
cmux browser surface:7 snapshot --interactive
cmux browser surface:7 fill e1 "Jane Doe"
cmux browser surface:7 fill e2 "jane@example.com"
cmux --json browser surface:7 click e3 --snapshot-after
cmux browser surface:7 wait --url-contains "/welcome" --timeout-ms 15000
cmux browser surface:7 snapshot --interactive
Clear an Input
cmux browser surface:7 fill e11 "" --snapshot-after --json
cmux browser surface:7 get value e11 --json
Stable Agent Loop (Recommended)
cmux browser surface:7 get url
cmux browser surface:7 wait --load-state complete --timeout-ms 15000
cmux browser surface:7 snapshot --interactive
cmux --json browser surface:7 click e5 --snapshot-after
cmux browser surface:7 snapshot --interactive
If get url is empty or about:blank, navigate first instead of waiting on load state.
Deep-Dive References
Ready-to-Use Templates
Limits (WKWebView)
These commands currently return not_supported because they rely on Chrome/CDP-only APIs not exposed by WKWebView:
- viewport emulation
- offline emulation
- trace/screencast recording
- network route interception/mocking
- low-level raw input injection
Use supported high-level commands (click, fill, press, scroll, wait, snapshot) instead.
Troubleshooting
js_error on snapshot --interactive or eval
Some complex pages can reject or break the JavaScript used for rich snapshots and ad-hoc evaluation.
Recovery steps:
cmux browser surface:7 get url
cmux browser surface:7 get text body
cmux browser surface:7 get html body
- Use
get url first so you know whether the page actually navigated.
- Fall back to
get text body or get html body when snapshot --interactive or eval returns js_error.
- If the page is still failing, navigate to a simpler intermediate page, then retry the task from there.