--- name: agent-browser description: Browser automation using Vercel's agent-browser CLI. Use when you need to interact with web pages, fill forms, take screenshots, or scrape data. Alternative to Playwright MCP - uses Bash commands with ref-based element selection. Triggers on "browse website", "fill form", "click button", "take screenshot", "scrape page", "web automation". --- # agent-browser: CLI Browser Automation Vercel's headless browser automation CLI designed for AI agents. Uses ref-based selection (@e1, @e2) from accessibility snapshots. ## Setup Check ```bash # Check installation command -v agent-browser >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "Installed" || echo "NOT INSTALLED - run: npm install -g agent-browser && agent-browser install" ``` ### Install if needed ```bash npm install -g agent-browser agent-browser install # Downloads Chromium ``` ## Core Workflow **The snapshot + ref pattern is optimal for LLMs:** 1. **Navigate** to URL 2. **Snapshot** to get interactive elements with refs 3. **Interact** using refs (@e1, @e2, etc.) 4. **Re-snapshot** after navigation or DOM changes ```bash # Step 1: Open URL agent-browser open https://example.com # Step 2: Get interactive elements with refs agent-browser snapshot -i --json # Step 3: Interact using refs agent-browser click @e1 agent-browser fill @e2 "search query" # Step 4: Re-snapshot after changes agent-browser snapshot -i ``` ## Key Commands ### Navigation ```bash agent-browser open # Navigate to URL agent-browser back # Go back agent-browser forward # Go forward agent-browser reload # Reload page agent-browser close # Close browser ``` ### Snapshots (Essential for AI) ```bash agent-browser snapshot # Full accessibility tree agent-browser snapshot -i # Interactive elements only (recommended) agent-browser snapshot -i --json # JSON output for parsing agent-browser snapshot -c # Compact (remove empty elements) agent-browser snapshot -d 3 # Limit depth ``` ### Interactions ```bash agent-browser click @e1 # Click element agent-browser dblclick @e1 # Double-click agent-browser fill @e1 "text" # Clear and fill input agent-browser type @e1 "text" # Type without clearing agent-browser press Enter # Press key agent-browser hover @e1 # Hover element agent-browser check @e1 # Check checkbox agent-browser uncheck @e1 # Uncheck checkbox agent-browser select @e1 "option" # Select dropdown option agent-browser scroll down 500 # Scroll (up/down/left/right) agent-browser scrollintoview @e1 # Scroll element into view ``` ### Get Information ```bash agent-browser get text @e1 # Get element text agent-browser get html @e1 # Get element HTML agent-browser get value @e1 # Get input value agent-browser get attr href @e1 # Get attribute agent-browser get title # Get page title agent-browser get url # Get current URL agent-browser get count "button" # Count matching elements ``` ### Screenshots & PDFs ```bash agent-browser screenshot # Viewport screenshot agent-browser screenshot --full # Full page agent-browser screenshot output.png # Save to file agent-browser screenshot --full output.png # Full page to file agent-browser pdf output.pdf # Save as PDF ``` ### Wait ```bash agent-browser wait @e1 # Wait for element agent-browser wait 2000 # Wait milliseconds agent-browser wait "text" # Wait for text to appear ``` ## Semantic Locators (Alternative to Refs) ```bash agent-browser find role button click --name "Submit" agent-browser find text "Sign up" click agent-browser find label "Email" fill "user@example.com" agent-browser find placeholder "Search..." fill "query" ``` ## Sessions (Parallel Browsers) ```bash # Run multiple independent browser sessions agent-browser --session browser1 open https://site1.com agent-browser --session browser2 open https://site2.com # List active sessions agent-browser session list ``` ## Examples ### Login Flow ```bash agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login agent-browser snapshot -i # Output shows: textbox "Email" [ref=e1], textbox "Password" [ref=e2], button "Sign in" [ref=e3] agent-browser fill @e1 "user@example.com" agent-browser fill @e2 "password123" agent-browser click @e3 agent-browser wait 2000 agent-browser snapshot -i # Verify logged in ``` ### Search and Extract ```bash agent-browser open https://news.ycombinator.com agent-browser snapshot -i --json # Parse JSON to find story links agent-browser get text @e12 # Get headline text agent-browser click @e12 # Click to open story ``` ### Form Filling ```bash agent-browser open https://forms.example.com agent-browser snapshot -i agent-browser fill @e1 "John Doe" agent-browser fill @e2 "john@example.com" agent-browser select @e3 "United States" agent-browser check @e4 # Agree to terms agent-browser click @e5 # Submit button agent-browser screenshot confirmation.png ``` ### Debug Mode ```bash # Run with visible browser window agent-browser --headed open https://example.com agent-browser --headed snapshot -i agent-browser --headed click @e1 ``` ## JSON Output Add `--json` for structured output: ```bash agent-browser snapshot -i --json ``` Returns: ```json { "success": true, "data": { "refs": { "e1": {"name": "Submit", "role": "button"}, "e2": {"name": "Email", "role": "textbox"} }, "snapshot": "- button \"Submit\" [ref=e1]\n- textbox \"Email\" [ref=e2]" } } ``` ## vs Playwright MCP | Feature | agent-browser (CLI) | Playwright MCP | |---------|---------------------|----------------| | Interface | Bash commands | MCP tools | | Selection | Refs (@e1) | Refs (e1) | | Output | Text/JSON | Tool responses | | Parallel | Sessions | Tabs | | Best for | Quick automation | Tool integration | Use agent-browser when: - You prefer Bash-based workflows - You want simpler CLI commands - You need quick one-off automation Use Playwright MCP when: - You need deep MCP tool integration - You want tool-based responses - You're building complex automation