| name | agent-browser-core |
| description | OpenClaw skill for the agent-browser CLI (Rust-based with Node.js fallback) enabling AI-friendly web automation with snapshots, refs, and structured commands. |
| description_zh | 基于 agent-browser CLI 的 AI 友好型网页自动化 |
| description_en | AI-friendly web automation via agent-browser CLI with snapshots & refs |
| version | 1.0.1 |
| allowed-tools | Bash |
Agent Browser Skill (Core)
Purpose
Provide an advanced, production-ready playbook for using agent-browser to automate web tasks via CLI and structured commands.
Best fit
- You need deterministic automation for AI agents.
- You want compact snapshots with refs and JSON output.
- You prefer a fast CLI with Node.js fallback.
Not a fit
- You require a full SDK or custom JS integration.
- You must stream large uploads or complex media workflows.
Quick orientation
- Read
references/agent-browser-overview.md for install, architecture, and core concepts.
- Read
references/agent-browser-command-map.md for command categories and flags.
- Read
references/agent-browser-safety.md for high-risk controls and safe mode rules.
- Read
references/agent-browser-workflows.md for recommended AI workflows.
- Read
references/agent-browser-troubleshooting.md for common issues and fixes.
Required inputs
- Installed agent-browser CLI and browser runtime.
- Target URLs and workflow steps.
- Session or profile strategy if authentication is required.
Expected output
- A clear command sequence and operational guardrails for automation.
Operational notes
- Snapshot early, act via refs, then snapshot again after DOM changes.
- Use
--json for machine parsing and scripting.
- Use waits and load-state checks before actions.
- Close tabs or sessions when done to release resources.
Safe mode defaults
- Do not use
eval, --allow-file-access, custom --executable-path, or arbitrary --args without explicit approval.
- Avoid
network route, set credentials, and cookie/storage mutations unless the task requires it.
- Allowlist domains and block localhost or private network targets.
Security notes
- Treat tokens and credentials as secrets.
- Avoid
--allow-file-access unless explicitly required.