This skill should be used for browser automation tasks using Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). Triggers when users need to launch Chrome with remote debugging, navigate pages, execute JavaScript in browser context, capture screenshots, or interactively select DOM elements. No MCP server required.
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name: browser description: This skill should be used for browser automation tasks using Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). Triggers when users need to launch Chrome with remote debugging, navigate pages, execute JavaScript in browser context, capture screenshots, or interactively select DOM elements. No MCP server required.
Browser Automation
Minimal Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) helpers for browser automation without MCP server setup.
Setup
Install dependencies before first use:
npm install --prefix ~/.claude/skills/browser/browser ws
Scripts
All scripts connect to Chrome on localhost:9222.
start.js - Launch Chrome
scripts/start.js # Fresh profile
scripts/start.js --profile # Use persistent profile (keeps cookies/auth)
nav.js - Navigate
scripts/nav.js https://example.com # Navigate current tab
scripts/nav.js https://example.com --new # Open in new tab
eval.js - Execute JavaScript
scripts/eval.js 'document.title'
scripts/eval.js '(() => { const x = 1; return x + 1; })()'
Use single expressions or IIFE for multiple statements.
screenshot.js - Capture Screenshot
scripts/screenshot.js
Returns { path, filename } of saved PNG in temp directory.
pick.js - Visual Element Picker
scripts/pick.js "Click the submit button"
Returns element metadata: tag, id, classes, text, href, selector, rect.
Workflow
- Launch Chrome:
scripts/start.js --profilefor authenticated sessions - Navigate:
scripts/nav.js <url> - Inspect:
scripts/eval.js 'document.querySelector(...)' - Capture:
scripts/screenshot.jsorscripts/pick.js - Return gathered data
Key Points
- All operations run locally - credentials never leave the machine
- Use
--profileflag to preserve cookies and auth tokens - Scripts return structured JSON for agent consumption
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