browser

Automate web browser interactions using natural language via CLI commands. Use when the user asks to browse websites, navigate web pages, extract data from websites, take screenshots, fill forms, click buttons, or interact with web applications.

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Install skill "browser" with this command: npx skills add peytoncasper/browser-automation

Browser Automation

Automate browser interactions using Stagehand CLI with Claude.

First: Environment Selection (Local vs Remote)

The skill automatically selects between local and remote browser environments:

  • If Browserbase API keys exist (BROWSERBASE_API_KEY and BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID in .env file): Uses remote Browserbase environment
  • If no Browserbase API keys: Falls back to local Chrome browser
  • No user prompting: The selection happens automatically based on available configuration

Setup (First Time Only)

Check setup.json in this directory. If setupComplete: false:

npm install    # Install dependencies
npm link       # Create global 'browser' command

Commands

All commands work identically in both modes:

browser navigate <url>                    # Go to URL
browser act "<action>"                    # Natural language action
browser extract "<instruction>" ['{}']    # Extract data (optional schema)
browser observe "<query>"                 # Discover elements
browser screenshot                        # Take screenshot
browser close                             # Close browser

Quick Example

browser navigate https://example.com
browser act "click the Sign In button"
browser extract "get the page title"
browser close

Mode Comparison

FeatureLocalBrowserbase
SpeedFasterSlightly slower
SetupChrome requiredAPI key required
Stealth modeNoYes
Proxy/CAPTCHANoYes
Best forDevelopmentProduction/scraping

Best Practices

  1. Always navigate first before interacting
  2. View screenshots after each command to verify
  3. Be specific in action descriptions
  4. Close browser when done

Troubleshooting

  • Chrome not found: Install Chrome or use Browserbase mode
  • Action fails: Use browser observe to discover available elements
  • Browserbase fails: Verify API key and project ID are set

For detailed examples, see EXAMPLES.md. For API reference, see REFERENCE.md.

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