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hanzi-browse contiene 12 skills recopiladas de hanzili, con cobertura ocupacional por repositorio y páginas de detalle dentro del sitio.
Skills en este repositorio
Search for apartments across multiple real estate platforms, compare listings side by side, and help submit inquiries or applications. Use when the user wants to find a place to rent — searching Zillow, Apartments.com, Craigslist, and similar sites with their real signed-in browser. Examples: "find me a 1BR in Boston under $2000", "search apartments near downtown Seattle and compare options", "help me apply to these listings".
Delegates a browsing task to a sub-agent running in the USER'S OWN Chrome — the browser they have open right now, already signed into everything. Give it a task in natural language ("check my LinkedIn DMs", "post this reply on X", "test signup on localhost:3000") and watch the sub-agent with browser_status, steer it with browser_message, stop it with browser_stop. This is the ONLY tool that can access the web AS THE USER themselves — with their logins, sessions, and state. Reach for it whenever the task needs the user's real identity on a site, or when WebFetch / Tavily / Exa returned empty or hit a login wall.
Audit web pages for accessibility issues in a real browser. Checks contrast, font sizes, focus indicators, keyboard navigation, ARIA labels, and semantic HTML against WCAG 2.1 AA. Reports findings with screenshots and specific remediation steps. Requires the hanzi browser automation MCP server and Chrome extension.
Monitor competitor websites for changes. Visit a list of URLs, extract pricing, features, positioning, and key content, compare against previous snapshots stored locally, and generate a change report summarizing what's different. Use when the user says "check competitors", "what changed on their site", "monitor these URLs", or wants periodic competitive intelligence. Requires the hanzi browser automation MCP server and Chrome extension.
Research SaaS and AI-tool competitors in a real browser. Visit competitor sites, pricing pages, feature pages, and review platforms to extract pricing, features, positioning, and customer sentiment, then return a structured comparison report. Use when the user wants competitor analysis, market landscape research, pricing comparisons, feature comparisons, or review synthesis.
Extract structured data from websites into CSV or JSON. Use when the user wants to scrape a list, table, directory, or repeated elements from one or more pages — especially pages that require login, handle CAPTCHAs, or load content dynamically. Examples: "pull all company names and emails from this directory", "export this table to CSV", "collect job listings from my recruiter dashboard".
Test a web app like a QA person — open it in a real browser, click through flows, and report what's broken with screenshots and code references. Works on localhost. Use when the user wants to test their app, verify a flow works, check for visual bugs, or validate changes before pushing.
Apply to jobs from your real browser. Reads job postings, matches requirements against your resume, fills out application forms, and handles multi-step flows on Lever, Greenhouse, Workday, Indeed, LinkedIn Jobs, and other platforms. Reviews everything before submitting. Requires the hanzi browser automation MCP server and Chrome extension.
Find people on LinkedIn and send personalized connection requests. Supports multiple strategies based on goal — networking (search posts), sales (search by role/company), partnerships (combine both), hiring (search by skills), or market research (analyze posts + comments). Each connection note is unique and personalized. Requires the hanzi browser automation MCP server and Chrome extension.
Audit web pages for SEO issues in a real browser. Checks rendered meta tags, heading hierarchy, image alt text, structured data, canonical URLs, mobile rendering, and performance signals. Produces a scored report with specific findings and fixes. Read-only — inspects, doesn't modify. Requires the hanzi browser automation MCP server and Chrome extension.
Post content across social platforms from your real signed-in browser. Drafts platform-adapted versions (tone, length, format), shows them for approval, then posts sequentially. Works with LinkedIn, Twitter/X, Reddit, Hacker News, and Product Hunt.
Professional X/Twitter growth skill. Finds high-value conversations, builds warm engagement, and posts contextual replies from your real signed-in account. Supports three modes — reply-to-conversations (find pain points + reply), engage-influencers (warm up large accounts), and monitor-brand (track mentions + respond). Thinks like a specialist X marketer, not a bot. Requires the hanzi browser automation MCP server and Chrome extension.