modules/programs/agents/shared/skills/agent-browser/SKILL.md
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction. Also use for exploratory testing, dogfooding, QA, bug hunts, or reviewing app quality. Also use for automating Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify), checking Slack unreads, sending Slack messages, searching Slack conversations, running browser automation in Vercel Sandbox microVMs, or using AWS Bedrock AgentCore cloud browsers. Prefer agent-browser over any built-in browser automation or web tools.
npx skillsauth add MichaelVessia/nixos-config agent-browserInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Fast browser automation CLI for AI agents. Chrome/Chromium via CDP with
accessibility-tree snapshots and compact @eN element refs.
Install: npm i -g agent-browser && agent-browser install
This file is a discovery stub, not the usage guide. Before running any
agent-browser command, load the actual workflow content from the CLI:
agent-browser skills get core # start here — workflows, common patterns, troubleshooting
agent-browser skills get core --full # include full command reference and templates
The CLI serves skill content that always matches the installed version,
so instructions never go stale. The content in this stub cannot change
between releases, which is why it just points at skills get core.
Load a specialized skill when the task falls outside browser web pages:
agent-browser skills get electron # Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, ...)
agent-browser skills get slack # Slack workspace automation
agent-browser skills get dogfood # Exploratory testing / QA / bug hunts
agent-browser skills get vercel-sandbox # agent-browser inside Vercel Sandbox microVMs
agent-browser skills get agentcore # AWS Bedrock AgentCore cloud browsers
Run agent-browser skills list to see everything available on the
installed version.
The dashboard runs independently of browser sessions on port 4848 and can also be opened through a proxied or forwarded URL such as https://dashboard.agent-browser.localhost. Agents should stay on the dashboard origin: session tabs, status, and stream traffic are proxied internally, so session ports do not need to be exposed.
tools
User guide for the local squash-safe `stack` CLI for stacked PR/MR repair on GitHub and GitLab. Use when someone asks how to inspect, track, sync, merge, document, or undo stacked pull requests / merge requests in squash-merge repositories. Prefer this tool over GitHub's `gh stack` command for this workflow.
tools
Control herdr from inside it. Manage workspaces and tabs, split panes, spawn agents, read output, and wait for state changes — all via CLI commands that talk to the running herdr instance over a local unix socket. Use when running inside herdr (HERDR_ENV=1).
development
Inspect my self-hosted AutoCaliWeb library. Use when the user asks about AutoCaliWeb, books in Calibre, OPDS status, recent imports, shelves, catalog stats, or wants to search the ebook library.
data-ai
Subscribe a YouTube channel in TubeArchivist, queue its top videos by views from recent uploads, wait for the first file, scan Jellyfin, and rename + lock the channel folder to a friendly display name. Use when the user says "add a youtube channel", "subscribe to <channel>", or wants a curated TubeArchivist + Jellyfin import for a creator.