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Browser automation and testing using chrome-devtools MCP server. Use when automating web browsers, taking screenshots, inspecting console logs, monitoring network requests, testing responsive layouts, collecting performance metrics, or debugging web applications. Critical for visual testing workflows and browser-based automation tasks.
Control Chrome browser programmatically using chrome-devtools-mcp. Use when user asks to automate Chrome, debug web pages, take screenshots, evaluate JavaScript, inspect network requests, or interact with browser DevTools. Also use when asked about browser automation, web scraping, or testing websites.
This skill helps launch and configure the Chrome DevTools MCP server, giving Claude visual access to a live browser for debugging and automation. Use when the user asks to set up browser debugging, launch Chrome with DevTools, configure chrome-devtools-mcp, see what my app looks like, take screenshots of my web application, check the browser console, debug console errors, inspect network requests, analyse API responses, measure Core Web Vitals or page performance, run a Lighthouse audit, test button clicks or form submissions, automate browser interactions, fill out forms programmatically, simulate user actions, emulate mobile devices or slow networks, capture DOM snapshots, execute JavaScript in the browser, or troubleshoot Chrome DevTools MCP connection issues. Supports Windows, Linux, and WSL2 environments.
Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces following proven design principles. Use when building UI/UX, analyzing designs from inspiration sites, generating design images with ai-multimodal, implementing visual hierarchy and color theory, adding micro-interactions, or creating design documentation. Includes workflows for capturing and analyzing inspiration screenshots with chrome-devtools and ai-multimodal, iterative design image generation until aesthetic standards are met, and comprehensive design system guidance covering BEAUTIFUL (aesthetic principles), RIGHT (functionality/accessibility), SATISFYING (micro-interactions), and PEAK (storytelling) stages. Integrates with chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing, ui-styling, and web-frameworks skills.
Visual design intelligence and UI aesthetics. Integrates: chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing. Capabilities: design analysis, visual hierarchy, color theory, typography, micro-interactions, animation, design systems, accessibility. Actions: analyze, design, create, capture, evaluate, implement UI aesthetics. Keywords: Dribbble, Behance, Mobbin, design inspiration, visual hierarchy, color palette, typography, spacing, animation, micro-interaction, design system, style guide, accessibility, WCAG, contrast ratio, golden ratio, whitespace, visual rhythm. Use when: building beautiful UIs, analyzing design inspiration, implementing visual hierarchy, adding animations/micro-interactions, creating design systems, evaluating aesthetic quality, capturing design screenshots.
Analyzes web performance using Chrome DevTools MCP. Measures Core Web Vitals (FCP, LCP, TBT, CLS, Speed Index), identifies render-blocking resources, network dependency chains, layout shifts, caching issues, and accessibility gaps. Use when asked to audit, profile, debug, or optimize page load performance, Lighthouse scores, or site speed.
Interactive browser automation via Chrome DevTools Protocol. Use when you need to interact with web pages, test frontends, or when user interaction with a visible browser is required.
Fast browser automation via FGP daemon - 3-12x faster than Playwright MCP. Use when user needs to navigate web pages, take screenshots, click elements, fill forms, scrape content, or get ARIA accessibility snapshots. Triggers on "open URL", "take screenshot", "click button", "fill form", "get page content", "scrape website", "automate browser".
Uses Chrome DevTools MCP for accessibility (a11y) debugging and auditing based on web.dev guidelines. Use when testing semantic HTML, ARIA labels, focus states, keyboard navigation, tap targets, and color contrast.
Use this skill when you need to control a Chrome browser via CDP (Chrome DevTools Protocol) to reuse existing login sessions. Covers: launching Chrome in debug mode, opening URLs, waiting for page load, evaluating JavaScript, taking snapshots, and extracting auth tokens. Trigger phrases: browser automation, CDP, agent-browser, 浏览器操作, 操作浏览器, Chrome CDP, 复用登录态, extract token from browser.
Extract Udemy course content to markdown. Use when user asks to scrape/crawl Udemy course pages.
Frontend website debugging toolkit using Chrome DevTools Protocol with Playwright/WebKit fallbacks. Use this skill when: (1) Debugging CSS, HTML, or JavaScript issues on a webpage, (2) Taking screenshots to verify visual changes, (3) Inspecting DOM structure or console errors, (4) Testing responsive layouts, (5) Extracting selectors for automation, (6) Self-debugging frontend work Claude has created, (7) User says "debug this page", "check my site", "why doesn't this look right", or "fix the frontend". Supports Chrome (primary) and Safari/WebKit (via Playwright). Designed for agent-driven debugging loops.