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Selenium browser automation framework. Use for web testing.
Browser automation toolkit using Selenium WebDriver 4+ with Java 21+ and JUnit 5. Use when asked to create, debug, or run Selenium tests, implement Page Object Model, handle explicit waits with WebDriverWait, capture screenshots, verify UI elements with AssertJ assertions, test forms, validate user flows, or set up Maven test projects. Supports Chrome, Firefox, and Edge browsers.
Used to obtain or refresh the sessionid cookie in the login state of Jimeng (jimeng.jianying.com). Automatically opens the Jimeng website to check the login status, and returns the sessionid value to the caller when logged in.
Use when "youtube transcript", "extract subtitles", "video captions", "get transcript", "video to text"
Use when automating browser interactions via CLI, filling forms, taking screenshots, scraping pages, or asking about "agent-browser", "browser automation", "headless browser", "web scraping", "form filling", "Vercel browser"
Enables Claude to manage Product Hunt launches, upvotes, and product discovery
core usage of pw (playwright cli) on protocol-first surface. use when user requests browser tasks.
Edit Elementor pages and manage templates on WordPress sites. Workflow: identify page, choose editing method (browser or WP-CLI), execute, verify. Use when editing Elementor pages, updating text in Elementor widgets, applying or managing Elementor templates, or making content changes to pages built with Elementor page builder.
Chat with web AI agents (ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, NotebookLM) via browser automation. Use when stuck, need cross-validation, or want a second-model review.
Posts content and articles to X (Twitter). Supports regular posts with images/videos and X Articles (long-form Markdown). Uses real Chrome with CDP to bypass anti-automation. Use when user asks to "post to X", "tweet", "publish to Twitter", or "share on X".
Executes browser workflows while monitoring JavaScript console for errors, warnings, and messages. Use when you need error-free validation, debugging context during automation, or proactive error detection in web applications. Triggers on "check for console errors", "monitor JavaScript errors", "validate error-free execution", or "debug browser workflow". Works with Playwright MCP browser automation tools.
Control the user's currently open Chrome tab through the Playwriter CLI (no new browser launch). Use when you need to inspect live UI state, run scripted browser actions, capture console output, or reproduce frontend issues directly in the user's tab.