| name | browserbase-cli |
| description | Use the Browserbase CLI (`browse`) for Browserbase Functions and platform API workflows. Use when the user asks to run `browse`, deploy or invoke functions, manage sessions, projects, contexts, or extensions, fetch a page through the Browserbase Fetch API, search the web through the Browserbase Search API, or scaffold starter templates. Prefer the Browser skill for interactive browsing; use the top-level `browse` driver commands (`browse open`, `browse get`, etc.) only when the user explicitly wants the CLI path. |
| compatibility | Requires the Browserbase CLI (`npm install -g browse`). API commands require `BROWSERBASE_API_KEY`. |
| license | MIT |
| allowed-tools | Bash |
Browserbase CLI
Use the official browse CLI for Browserbase platform operations, Functions workflows, and Fetch API calls.
Setup check
Before using the CLI, verify it is installed:
which browse || npm install -g browse
browse --help
For authenticated commands, set the API key:
export BROWSERBASE_API_KEY="your_api_key"
When to use this skill
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- run Browserbase commands through
browse
- scaffold, develop, publish, or invoke Browserbase Functions
- inspect or manage Browserbase sessions, projects, contexts, or extensions
- fetch a page through Browserbase without opening a browser session
- search the web through Browserbase without opening a browser session
- browse or scaffold starter templates with
browse templates
When not to use this skill
- For interactive browsing, page inspection, screenshots, clicking, typing, or login flows, prefer the
browser skill.
- For simple HTTP content retrieval where the user does not care about using the CLI specifically, the dedicated
fetch skill is often a better fit.
- Use the top-level driver commands (
browse open, browse get, browse click, …) only when the user explicitly wants the CLI path or is already working in a browse-centric workflow.
Command selection
browse functions for local dev, packaging, publishing, and invocation
browse cloud sessions, browse cloud projects, browse cloud contexts, browse cloud extensions for Browserbase platform resources
browse cloud fetch <url> for Fetch API requests
browse cloud search "<query>" for Search API requests
browse templates to browse and scaffold starter templates
browse open, browse get, browse click, etc. for direct local/remote browser driving
browse skills install to install Browserbase agent skills for Claude Code
For local browser work, browse open <url> --local starts a clean isolated browser. Use browse open <url> --auto-connect only when you need to attach to an existing debuggable Chrome session.
Common workflows
Functions
browse functions init my-function
cd my-function
browse functions dev index.ts
browse functions publish index.ts
browse functions invoke <function_id> --params '{"url":"https://example.com"}'
Use browse functions invoke --check-status <invocation_id> to poll an existing invocation instead of creating a new one.
Platform APIs
browse cloud projects list
browse cloud sessions create --proxies --verified --region us-east-1
browse cloud sessions create --solve-captchas --context-id ctx_abc --persist
browse cloud sessions get <session_id>
browse cloud sessions downloads get <session_id> --output session-artifacts.zip
browse cloud contexts create --body '{"region":"us-west-2"}'
browse cloud extensions upload ./my-extension.zip
Fetch API
browse cloud fetch https://example.com
browse cloud fetch https://example.com --allow-redirects --output page.html
Search API
browse cloud search "browser automation"
browse cloud search "web scraping" --num-results 5
browse cloud search "AI agents" --output results.json
Templates
browse templates list
browse templates list --tag Python --source Browserbase
browse templates clone form-filling --language typescript
browse templates clone amazon-product-scraping --language python ./my-scraper
Best practices
- Prefer
browse --help and subgroup --help before guessing flags.
- Use dash-case flags exactly as shown in CLI help.
- Use
--output <file> on browse cloud fetch and browse cloud search to save results to a file.
- Use environment variables for auth unless the user explicitly wants one-off overrides.
- Pass structured request bodies with JSON strings in
--body or --params.
- Remember that both
browse functions ... and browse cloud ... use --base-url for API base URL overrides.
Troubleshooting
- Missing API key: set
BROWSERBASE_API_KEY or pass --api-key
- Unknown flag: rerun the relevant command with
--help and use the exact dash-case form
- Command not found: re-run
npm install -g browse and verify with which browse
For command-by-command reference and more examples, see REFERENCE.md.