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Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30

by nicoataiza · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0
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Description
Headless browser automation CLI optimized for AI agents with accessibility tree snapshots and ref-based element selection
README (SKILL.md)

Agent Browser Skill

Fast browser automation using accessibility tree snapshots with refs for deterministic element selection.

Why Use This Over Built-in Browser Tool

Use agent-browser when:

  • Automating multi-step workflows
  • Need deterministic element selection
  • Performance is critical
  • Working with complex SPAs
  • Need session isolation

Use built-in browser tool when:

  • Need screenshots/PDFs for analysis
  • Visual inspection required
  • Browser extension integration needed

Core Workflow

# 1. Navigate and snapshot
agent-browser open https://example.com
agent-browser snapshot -i --json

# 2. Parse refs from JSON, then interact
agent-browser click @e2
agent-browser fill @e3 "text"

# 3. Re-snapshot after page changes
agent-browser snapshot -i --json

Key Commands

Navigation

agent-browser open \x3Curl>
agent-browser back | forward | reload | close

Snapshot (Always use -i --json)

agent-browser snapshot -i --json          # Interactive elements, JSON output
agent-browser snapshot -i -c -d 5 --json  # + compact, depth limit
agent-browser snapshot -s "#main" -i      # Scope to selector

Interactions (Ref-based)

agent-browser click @e2
agent-browser fill @e3 "text"
agent-browser type @e3 "text"
agent-browser hover @e4
agent-browser check @e5 | uncheck @e5
agent-browser select @e6 "value"
agent-browser press "Enter"
agent-browser scroll down 500
agent-browser drag @e7 @e8

Get Information

agent-browser get text @e1 --json
agent-browser get html @e2 --json
agent-browser get value @e3 --json
agent-browser get attr @e4 "href" --json
agent-browser get title --json
agent-browser get url --json
agent-browser get count ".item" --json

Check State

agent-browser is visible @e2 --json
agent-browser is enabled @e3 --json
agent-browser is checked @e4 --json

Wait

agent-browser wait @e2                    # Wait for element
agent-browser wait 1000                   # Wait ms
agent-browser wait --text "Welcome"       # Wait for text
agent-browser wait --url "**/dashboard"   # Wait for URL
agent-browser wait --load networkidle     # Wait for network
agent-browser wait --fn "window.ready === true"

Sessions (Isolated Browsers)

agent-browser --session admin open site.com
agent-browser --session user open site.com
agent-browser session list
# Or via env: AGENT_BROWSER_SESSION=admin agent-browser ...

State Persistence

agent-browser state save auth.json        # Save cookies/storage
agent-browser state load auth.json        # Load (skip login)

Screenshots & PDFs

agent-browser screenshot page.png
agent-browser screenshot --full page.png
agent-browser pdf page.pdf

Network Control

agent-browser network route "**/ads/*" --abort           # Block
agent-browser network route "**/api/*" --body '{"x":1}'  # Mock
agent-browser network requests --filter api              # View

Cookies & Storage

agent-browser cookies                     # Get all
agent-browser cookies set name value
agent-browser storage local key           # Get localStorage
agent-browser storage local set key val

Tabs & Frames

agent-browser tab new https://example.com
agent-browser tab 2                       # Switch to tab
agent-browser frame @e5                   # Switch to iframe
agent-browser frame main                  # Back to main

Snapshot Output Format

{
  "success": true,
  "data": {
    "snapshot": "...",
    "refs": {
      "e1": {"role": "heading", "name": "Example Domain"},
      "e2": {"role": "button", "name": "Submit"},
      "e3": {"role": "textbox", "name": "Email"}
    }
  }
}

Best Practices

  1. Always use -i flag - Focus on interactive elements
  2. Always use --json - Easier to parse
  3. Wait for stability - agent-browser wait --load networkidle
  4. Save auth state - Skip login flows with state save/load
  5. Use sessions - Isolate different browser contexts
  6. Use --headed for debugging - See what's happening

Example: Search and Extract

agent-browser open https://www.google.com
agent-browser snapshot -i --json
# AI identifies search box @e1
agent-browser fill @e1 "AI agents"
agent-browser press Enter
agent-browser wait --load networkidle
agent-browser snapshot -i --json
# AI identifies result refs
agent-browser get text @e3 --json
agent-browser get attr @e4 "href" --json

Example: Multi-Session Testing

# Admin session
agent-browser --session admin open app.com
agent-browser --session admin state load admin-auth.json
agent-browser --session admin snapshot -i --json

# User session (simultaneous)
agent-browser --session user open app.com
agent-browser --session user state load user-auth.json
agent-browser --session user snapshot -i --json

Installation

npm install -g agent-browser
agent-browser install                     # Download Chromium
agent-browser install --with-deps         # Linux: + system deps

Credits

Skill created by Yossi Elkrief (@MaTriXy)

agent-browser CLI by Vercel Labs

Usage Guidance
This skill appears internally consistent for a headless browser CLI, but take these precautions before installing or running it: 1) Verify the npm package and its maintainer (check the package name, homepage/repo, maintainers, and recent versions) before running npm install -g. 2) Be cautious with the 'agent-browser install' step that downloads Chromium — prefer verified release sources and checksums. 3) Avoid loading state files (state load) from untrusted sources; saved state files can contain cookies and auth tokens. 4) Run the CLI in an isolated environment (container or VM) if possible, and don't give it elevated system permissions. 5) If an agent will invoke these commands autonomously, restrict the agent's access to only the files and networks you intend it to use. If you want a higher-assurance review, provide the actual npm package URL or source repo/tarball and the Chromium download source so those artifacts can be inspected.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: agent-browser-clawdbot-bak-2026-01-28t18-01-09-10-30 Version: 1.0.0 The skill provides extensive capabilities for headless browser automation, including navigating to arbitrary URLs, extracting data (text, HTML, cookies, local storage), saving/loading browser state to/from files, and intercepting/modifying network requests. While these are standard features for a browser automation tool and the `SKILL.md` does not contain explicit malicious instructions, these powerful capabilities (e.g., file system interaction via `state save/load`, network control, and data extraction from any website) present a significant risk if the agent were to be compromised or instructed to perform unauthorized actions, thus classifying it as suspicious.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name and description match the SKILL.md content: it documents an agent-focused headless browser CLI (navigation, snapshots, ref-based interactions, sessions, state save/load, network control). There are no unrelated environment variables, binaries, or config paths requested.
Instruction Scope
Instructions tell the agent to run a CLI that snapshots pages, reads interactive elements, and can save/load auth state (auth.json) and cookies/storage. Those behaviors are expected for a browser automation tool, but snapshot and state operations can capture or restore credentials and page content — the agent running these commands could read or write local files containing secrets if given file paths.
Install Mechanism
The registry entry is instruction-only and provides no install spec, but the README instructs users to install via npm (npm install -g agent-browser) and to run an 'agent-browser install' step that downloads Chromium. Installing a global npm package and downloading a browser binary are normal for such a tool but carry risk if the npm package or downloaded Chromium binary are untrusted or malicious; the skill metadata does not include a pinned, verifiable release URL or checksum.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials. The SKILL.md mentions an optional AGENT_BROWSER_SESSION env var and using state save/load — these are proportionate to session and state features. Be aware that saved state files may contain cookies/session tokens and loading them gives the CLI access to those credentials.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and no special platform privileges are requested. The CLI can persist state (cookies/storage) within files you create; that is normal for browser automation but means the tool can store and later restore authentication state if you let it.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install agent-browser-clawdbot-bak-2026-01-28t18-01-09-10-30
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /agent-browser-clawdbot-bak-2026-01-28t18-01-09-10-30
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of Agent Browser skill. - Offers fast, ref-based headless browser automation for AI agents. - Uses accessibility tree snapshots for deterministic element selection. - Supports multi-step workflows, session isolation, and state persistence. - Includes detailed examples and recommended best practices.
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Version 1.0.0
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30?

Headless browser automation CLI optimized for AI agents with accessibility tree snapshots and ref-based element selection. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 2049 downloads so far.

How do I install Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30?

Run "/install agent-browser-clawdbot-bak-2026-01-28t18-01-09-10-30" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30 free?

Yes, Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30 is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30 support?

Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Agent Browser Clawdbot.Bak 2026 01 28T18:01:09+10:30?

It is built and maintained by nicoataiza (@nicoataiza); the current version is v1.0.0.

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