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remote-browser
Controls a local browser from a sandboxed remote machine. Use when the agent is running in a sandbox (no GUI) and needs to navigate websites, interact with web pages, fill forms, take screenshots, or expose local dev servers via tunnels.
パス: skills/remote-browser
リスク理由: pattern: network/exfil, allowed-tools includes Bash with wildcard
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Bash(browser-use:*)
SKILL.md
name: remote-browser description: Controls a local browser from a sandboxed remote machine. Use when the agent is running in a sandbox (no GUI) and needs to navigate websites, interact with web pages, fill forms, take screenshots, or expose local dev servers via tunnels. allowed-tools: Bash(browser-use:*)
Browser Automation for Sandboxed Agents
This skill is for agents running on sandboxed remote machines (cloud VMs, CI, coding agents) that need to control a headless browser.
Prerequisites
browser-use doctor # Verify installation
For setup details, see https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use/blob/main/browser_use/skill_cli/README.md
Core Workflow
- Navigate:
browser-use open <url>— starts headless browser if needed - Inspect:
browser-use state— returns clickable elements with indices - Interact: use indices from state (
browser-use click 5,browser-use input 3 "text") - Verify:
browser-use stateorbrowser-use screenshotto confirm - Repeat: browser stays open between commands
- Cleanup:
browser-use closewhen done
Browser Modes
browser-use open <url> # Default: headless Chromium
browser-use cloud connect # Provision cloud browser and connect
browser-use --connect open <url> # Auto-discover running Chrome via CDP
browser-use --cdp-url ws://localhost:9222/... open <url> # Connect via CDP URL
Commands
# Navigation
browser-use open <url> # Navigate to URL
browser-use back # Go back in history
browser-use scroll down # Scroll down (--amount N for pixels)
browser-use scroll up # Scroll up
browser-use switch <tab> # Switch to tab by index
browser-use close-tab [tab] # Close tab (current if no index)
# Page State — always run state first to get element indices
browser-use state # URL, title, clickable elements with indices
browser-use screenshot [path.png] # Screenshot (base64 if no path, --full for full page)
# Interactions — use indices from state
browser-use click <index> # Click element by index
browser-use click <x> <y> # Click at pixel coordinates
browser-use type "text" # Type into focused element
browser-use input <index> "text" # Click element, then type
browser-use keys "Enter" # Send keyboard keys (also "Control+a", etc.)
browser-use select <index> "option" # Select dropdown option
browser-use upload <index> <path> # Upload file to file input
browser-use hover <index> # Hover over element
browser-use dblclick <index> # Double-click element
browser-use rightclick <index> # Right-click element
# Data Extraction
browser-use eval "js code" # Execute JavaScript, return result
browser-use get title # Page title
browser-use get html [--selector "h1"] # Page HTML (or scoped to selector)
browser-use get text <index> # Element text content
browser-use get value <index> # Input/textarea value
browser-use get attributes <index> # Element attributes
browser-use get bbox <index> # Bounding box (x, y, width, height)
# Wait
browser-use wait selector "css" # Wait for element (--state visible|hidden|attached|detached, --timeout ms)
browser-use wait text "text" # Wait for text to appear
# Cookies
browser-use cookies get [--url <url>] # Get cookies (optionally filtered)
browser-use cookies set <name> <value> # Set cookie (--domain, --secure, --http-only, --same-site, --expires)
browser-use cookies clear [--url <url>] # Clear cookies
browser-use cookies export <file> # Export to JSON
browser-use cookies import <file> # Import from JSON
# Python — persistent session with browser access
browser-use python "code" # Execute Python (variables persist across calls)
browser-use python --file script.py # Run file
browser-use python --vars # Show defined variables
browser-use python --reset # Clear namespace
# Session
browser-use close # Close browser and stop daemon
browser-use sessions # List active sessions
browser-use close --all # Close all sessions
The Python browser object provides: browser.url, browser.title, browser.html, browser.goto(url), browser.back(), browser.click(index), browser.type(text), browser.input(index, text), browser.keys(keys), browser.upload(index, path), browser.screenshot(path), browser.scroll(direction, amount), browser.wait(seconds).
Tunnels
Expose local dev servers to the browser via Cloudflare tunnels.
browser-use tunnel <port> # Start tunnel (idempotent)
browser-use tunnel list # Show active tunnels
browser-use tunnel stop <port> # Stop tunnel
browser-use tunnel stop --all # Stop all tunnels
Command Chaining
Commands can be chained with &&. The browser persists via the daemon, so chaining is safe and efficient.
browser-use open https://example.com && browser-use state
browser-use input 5 "[email protected]" && browser-use input 6 "password" && browser-use click 7
Chain when you don't need intermediate output. Run separately when you need to parse state to discover indices first.
Common Workflows
Exposing Local Dev Servers
python -m http.server 3000 & # Start dev server
browser-use tunnel 3000 # → https://abc.trycloudflare.com
browser-use open https://abc.trycloudflare.com # Browse the tunnel
Tunnels are independent of browser sessions and persist across browser-use close.
Global Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--headed |
Show browser window |
--connect |
Auto-discover running Chrome via CDP |
--cdp-url <url> |
Connect via CDP URL (http:// or ws://) |
--session NAME |
Target a named session (default: "default") |
--json |
Output as JSON |
Tips
- Always run
statefirst to see available elements and their indices - Sessions persist — browser stays open between commands until you close it
- Tunnels are independent — they persist across
browser-use close tunnelis idempotent — calling again for the same port returns the existing URL
Troubleshooting
- Browser won't start?
browser-use closethen retry. Runbrowser-use doctorto check. - Element not found?
browser-use scroll downthenbrowser-use state - Tunnel not working?
which cloudflaredto check,browser-use tunnel listto see active tunnels
Cleanup
browser-use close # Close browser session
browser-use tunnel stop --all # Stop tunnels (if any)
▸ View Source
---
name: remote-browser
description: Controls a local browser from a sandboxed remote machine. Use when the agent is running in a sandbox (no GUI) and needs to navigate websites, interact with web pages, fill forms, take screenshots, or expose local dev servers via tunnels.
allowed-tools: Bash(browser-use:*)
---
# Browser Automation for Sandboxed Agents
This skill is for agents running on **sandboxed remote machines** (cloud VMs, CI, coding agents) that need to control a headless browser.
## Prerequisites
```bash
browser-use doctor # Verify installation
```
For setup details, see https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use/blob/main/browser_use/skill_cli/README.md
## Core Workflow
1. **Navigate**: `browser-use open <url>` — starts headless browser if needed
2. **Inspect**: `browser-use state` — returns clickable elements with indices
3. **Interact**: use indices from state (`browser-use click 5`, `browser-use input 3 "text"`)
4. **Verify**: `browser-use state` or `browser-use screenshot` to confirm
5. **Repeat**: browser stays open between commands
6. **Cleanup**: `browser-use close` when done
## Browser Modes
```bash
browser-use open <url> # Default: headless Chromium
browser-use cloud connect # Provision cloud browser and connect
browser-use --connect open <url> # Auto-discover running Chrome via CDP
browser-use --cdp-url ws://localhost:9222/... open <url> # Connect via CDP URL
```
## Commands
```bash
# Navigation
browser-use open <url> # Navigate to URL
browser-use back # Go back in history
browser-use scroll down # Scroll down (--amount N for pixels)
browser-use scroll up # Scroll up
browser-use switch <tab> # Switch to tab by index
browser-use close-tab [tab] # Close tab (current if no index)
# Page State — always run state first to get element indices
browser-use state # URL, title, clickable elements with indices
browser-use screenshot [path.png] # Screenshot (base64 if no path, --full for full page)
# Interactions — use indices from state
browser-use click <index> # Click element by index
browser-use click <x> <y> # Click at pixel coordinates
browser-use type "text" # Type into focused element
browser-use input <index> "text" # Click element, then type
browser-use keys "Enter" # Send keyboard keys (also "Control+a", etc.)
browser-use select <index> "option" # Select dropdown option
browser-use upload <index> <path> # Upload file to file input
browser-use hover <index> # Hover over element
browser-use dblclick <index> # Double-click element
browser-use rightclick <index> # Right-click element
# Data Extraction
browser-use eval "js code" # Execute JavaScript, return result
browser-use get title # Page title
browser-use get html [--selector "h1"] # Page HTML (or scoped to selector)
browser-use get text <index> # Element text content
browser-use get value <index> # Input/textarea value
browser-use get attributes <index> # Element attributes
browser-use get bbox <index> # Bounding box (x, y, width, height)
# Wait
browser-use wait selector "css" # Wait for element (--state visible|hidden|attached|detached, --timeout ms)
browser-use wait text "text" # Wait for text to appear
# Cookies
browser-use cookies get [--url <url>] # Get cookies (optionally filtered)
browser-use cookies set <name> <value> # Set cookie (--domain, --secure, --http-only, --same-site, --expires)
browser-use cookies clear [--url <url>] # Clear cookies
browser-use cookies export <file> # Export to JSON
browser-use cookies import <file> # Import from JSON
# Python — persistent session with browser access
browser-use python "code" # Execute Python (variables persist across calls)
browser-use python --file script.py # Run file
browser-use python --vars # Show defined variables
browser-use python --reset # Clear namespace
# Session
browser-use close # Close browser and stop daemon
browser-use sessions # List active sessions
browser-use close --all # Close all sessions
```
The Python `browser` object provides: `browser.url`, `browser.title`, `browser.html`, `browser.goto(url)`, `browser.back()`, `browser.click(index)`, `browser.type(text)`, `browser.input(index, text)`, `browser.keys(keys)`, `browser.upload(index, path)`, `browser.screenshot(path)`, `browser.scroll(direction, amount)`, `browser.wait(seconds)`.
## Tunnels
Expose local dev servers to the browser via Cloudflare tunnels.
```bash
browser-use tunnel <port> # Start tunnel (idempotent)
browser-use tunnel list # Show active tunnels
browser-use tunnel stop <port> # Stop tunnel
browser-use tunnel stop --all # Stop all tunnels
```
## Command Chaining
Commands can be chained with `&&`. The browser persists via the daemon, so chaining is safe and efficient.
```bash
browser-use open https://example.com && browser-use state
browser-use input 5 "[email protected]" && browser-use input 6 "password" && browser-use click 7
```
Chain when you don't need intermediate output. Run separately when you need to parse `state` to discover indices first.
## Common Workflows
### Exposing Local Dev Servers
```bash
python -m http.server 3000 & # Start dev server
browser-use tunnel 3000 # → https://abc.trycloudflare.com
browser-use open https://abc.trycloudflare.com # Browse the tunnel
```
Tunnels are independent of browser sessions and persist across `browser-use close`.
## Global Options
| Option | Description |
|--------|-------------|
| `--headed` | Show browser window |
| `--connect` | Auto-discover running Chrome via CDP |
| `--cdp-url <url>` | Connect via CDP URL (`http://` or `ws://`) |
| `--session NAME` | Target a named session (default: "default") |
| `--json` | Output as JSON |
## Tips
1. **Always run `state` first** to see available elements and their indices
2. **Sessions persist** — browser stays open between commands until you close it
3. **Tunnels are independent** — they persist across `browser-use close`
4. **`tunnel` is idempotent** — calling again for the same port returns the existing URL
## Troubleshooting
- **Browser won't start?** `browser-use close` then retry. Run `browser-use doctor` to check.
- **Element not found?** `browser-use scroll down` then `browser-use state`
- **Tunnel not working?** `which cloudflared` to check, `browser-use tunnel list` to see active tunnels
## Cleanup
```bash
browser-use close # Close browser session
browser-use tunnel stop --all # Stop tunnels (if any)
```
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