| name | agent-browser |
| description | Automates browser interactions via CLI using agent-browser by Vercel Labs. Covers navigation, clicking, form filling, snapshots, refs-based selectors, agent mode with JSON output, session management, and CDP integration. Use when the user needs to automate web browsing, scrape pages, fill forms, or integrate browser automation into AI agent workflows. |
| license | Complete terms in LICENSE.txt |
When to use this skill
Use this skill whenever the user wants to:
- Automate browser interactions (click, fill, navigate, screenshot) via CLI
- Scrape web content or extract data from pages
- Build AI agent workflows that interact with websites
- Use refs-based element selection for deterministic automation
- Run browser automation in agent mode with JSON output
- Manage authenticated sessions with custom headers or CDP
How to use this skill
This skill is organized to match the agent-browser official documentation structure (https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser/blob/main/README.md). When working with agent-browser:
Quick-Start Example: Snapshot → Identify → Interact
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/agent-browser
agent-browser open "https://example.com"
agent-browser snapshot
agent-browser click @e3
agent-browser fill @e5 "hello@example.com"
agent-browser snapshot --json
Detailed Documentation
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Install agent-browser:
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examples/getting-started/installation.md for installation instructions
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Quick Start:
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examples/quick-start/quick-start.md for basic workflow examples
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Learn core commands:
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examples/commands/basic-commands.md for basic commands (open, click, fill, etc.)
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examples/commands/advanced-commands.md for advanced commands (snapshot, eval, etc.)
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examples/commands/get-info/ for information retrieval commands
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examples/commands/check-state/ for state checking commands
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examples/commands/find-elements/ for semantic locator commands
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examples/commands/wait/ for wait commands
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examples/commands/mouse-control/ for mouse control commands
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examples/commands/browser-settings/ for browser configuration
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examples/commands/cookies-storage/ for cookies and storage management
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examples/commands/network/ for network interception
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examples/commands/tabs-windows/ for tab and window management
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examples/commands/frames/ for iframe handling
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examples/commands/dialogs/ for dialog handling
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examples/commands/debug/ for debugging commands
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examples/commands/navigation/ for navigation commands
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examples/commands/setup/ for setup commands
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Understand selectors:
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examples/selectors/refs.md for refs-based selection (@e1, @e2, etc.)
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examples/selectors/traditional-selectors.md for CSS, XPath, and semantic locators
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Use agent mode:
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examples/agent-mode/introduction.md for agent mode overview
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examples/agent-mode/optimal-workflow.md for optimal AI workflow
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examples/agent-mode/integration.md for integrating with AI agents
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Advanced features:
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examples/advanced/sessions.md for session management
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examples/advanced/headed-mode.md for debugging with visible browser
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examples/advanced/authenticated-sessions.md for authentication via headers
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examples/advanced/custom-executable.md for custom browser executable
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examples/advanced/cdp-mode.md for Chrome DevTools Protocol integration
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examples/advanced/streaming.md for browser viewport streaming
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examples/advanced/architecture.md for architecture overview
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examples/advanced/platforms.md for platform support
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examples/advanced/usage-with-agents.md for AI agent integration patterns
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Configure options:
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examples/options/global-options.md for global CLI options
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examples/options/snapshot-options.md for snapshot-specific options
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examples/options/session-options.md for session management options
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Reference API documentation when needed:
api/commands.md - Complete command reference
api/selectors.md - Selector reference
api/options.md - Options reference
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Use templates for quick start:
templates/basic-automation.md - Basic automation workflow
templates/ai-agent-workflow.md - AI agent workflow template
Doc mapping (one-to-one with official documentation)
Examples and Templates
This skill includes detailed examples organized to match the official documentation structure. All examples are in the examples/ directory (see mapping above).
To use examples:
- Identify the topic from the user's request
- Load the appropriate example file from the mapping above
- Follow the instructions, syntax, and best practices in that file
- Adapt the code examples to your specific use case
To use templates:
- Reference templates in
templates/ directory for common scaffolding
- Adapt templates to your specific needs and coding style
API Reference
- Commands API:
api/commands.md - Complete command reference with syntax and examples
- Selectors API:
api/selectors.md - Selector types and usage reference
- Options API:
api/options.md - All options reference
Best Practices
- Use Refs: Prefer refs (@e1, @e2) over traditional selectors for deterministic automation
- Snapshot First: Always snapshot before interacting with elements to get refs
- Agent Mode: Use
--json flag for machine-readable output in agent mode
- Session Management: Use
--session to maintain state across commands
- Interactive Snapshot: Use
-i flag for interactive snapshot selection
- Semantic Locators: Use semantic locators (role/name) when refs are not available
- Error Handling: Check command exit codes and error messages
- Wait for Navigation: Commands automatically wait for navigation to complete
- Headed Mode: Use
--headed for debugging, headless for production
- CDP Integration: Use
--cdp for Chrome DevTools Protocol integration
- Streaming: Use
AGENT_BROWSER_STREAM_PORT for live browser preview
- Authenticated Sessions: Use
--headers for authentication without login flows
- Custom Executable: Use
--executable-path for serverless deployments or custom browsers
- Snapshot Options: Combine
-i, -c, -d, -s options to optimize snapshot output
Resources
Keywords
agent-browser, CLI browser automation, AI agents, browser automation CLI, refs, snapshot, agent mode, semantic locators, browser automation tool, command-line browser, AI agent browser, deterministic selectors, accessibility tree, browser commands, web automation CLI, sessions, headed mode, authenticated sessions, CDP mode, streaming, Chrome DevTools Protocol, Playwright, browser automation for AI