| name | agent-browser |
| description | Use the host-side `agent-browser` CLI for local browser smoke tests, screenshots, snapshots, and simple UI validation against forwarded localhost URLs. |
agent-browser
Use this skill when verification needs a real browser after the app is booted from the sandbox.
This project uses agent-browser on the host, not inside Shuru. The usual flow is:
- Start the app with sandboxed bash.
- Expose it through a forwarded localhost port.
- Use
agent-browser against that localhost URL.
Requirements
- The
agent-browser CLI must be installed and available on PATH.
- Prefer
http://127.0.0.1:<port> or another explicit localhost URL.
- Use a named browser session when there is any chance of concurrent runs.
Core flow
agent-browser --session verify open http://127.0.0.1:3000
agent-browser --session verify wait --load networkidle
agent-browser --session verify snapshot -i
After any click or navigation, re-snapshot before using old refs again.
Common commands
agent-browser --session verify open <url>
agent-browser --session verify wait --load networkidle
agent-browser --session verify snapshot -i
agent-browser --session verify get title
agent-browser --session verify get url
agent-browser --session verify click @e1
agent-browser --session verify fill @e2 "text"
agent-browser --session verify press Enter
agent-browser record start .grok/verify-artifacts/verify-smoke.webm
mkdir -p .grok/verify-artifacts
agent-browser --screenshot-dir .grok/verify-artifacts screenshot
agent-browser --screenshot-dir .grok/verify-artifacts screenshot --full
agent-browser record stop
agent-browser close
Guidance
- Keep browser checks narrow in phase 1: page load, one or two critical controls, and optional screenshot evidence.
- Save screenshots to stable workspace-relative paths under
.grok/verify-artifacts/ so verify can report them back to the user.
- Prefer
wait --load networkidle after open.
- If the page is dynamic, use
snapshot -i again after each meaningful DOM change.
- If the target URL is ambiguous because multiple forwarded ports exist, stop and report the ambiguity instead of guessing.
- If
agent-browser is unavailable, fall back to bash-only verification and say so clearly.