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Browser automation for AI agents. Use when the user needs to navigate websites, read page content, fill forms, click elements, take screenshots, or manage browser tabs.
Use when working with Android devices via ADB - connecting devices, running shell commands, installing apps, debugging, taking screenshots, UI automation, viewing logs, analyzing crashes, or exploring system internals. Triggers on "adb", "logcat", "install apk", "debug android", "android device", "shell command", "screenshot", "dumpsys", "crash", "ANR".
Controls Windows Remote Desktop sessions for automation, testing, and remote administration. Use when the user needs to connect to Windows machines via RDP, take screenshots, click, type, or interact with remote Windows desktops.
Use when Codex is building or iterating on a web game (HTML/JS) and needs a reliable development + testing loop: implement small changes, run a Playwright-based test script with short input bursts and intentional pauses, inspect screenshots/text, and review console errors with render_game_to_text.
Live developer experience audit. Uses the browse tool to actually TEST the developer experience: navigates docs, tries the getting started flow, times TTHW, screenshots error messages, evaluates CLI help text. Produces a DX scorecard with evidence. Compares against /plan-devex-review scores if they exist (the boomerang: plan said 3 minutes, reality says 8). Use when asked to "test the DX", "DX audit", "developer experience test", or "try the onboarding". Proactively suggest after shipping a developer-facing feature. (gstack) Voice triggers (speech-to-text aliases): "dx audit", "test the developer experience", "try the onboarding", "developer experience test".
Canonical Playwright hub for E2E tests and ad-hoc browser automation. Use when the user explicitly mentions "Playwright", "@playwright/test", "npx playwright", "playwright.config.ts", "PWDEBUG", "trace viewer", or "toHaveScreenshot". Avoid using for generic browser automation unless Playwright is requested, and avoid using for pure web scraping.
Cross-platform operating system automation and screen control toolkit. Use when users need screenshots, mouse/keyboard control, visual recognition, window management, browser automation, or desktop automation tasks. Supports macOS 12+ and Windows 10+. On macOS, uses AppleScript, pyautogui, and OpenCV. On Windows, uses pywinauto, pyautogui, and OpenCV (no Hammerspoon equivalent).
Verify iOS app behavior on device or simulator via screenshots, UI hierarchy, and touch interactions.
Use the Figma MCP server to fetch design context, screenshots, variables, and assets from Figma, and to translate Figma nodes into production code. Trigger when a task involves Figma URLs, node IDs, design-to-code implementation, or Figma MCP setup and troubleshooting.
When the user wants to monitor competitor apps on an ongoing basis — tracking metadata changes, keyword shifts, screenshot updates, rating trends, or new features. Use when the user mentions "competitor monitoring", "track competitors", "competitor alert", "competitor changed their title", "watch a competitor app", "competitor weekly report", "competitive intelligence", or "what changed in competitor's listing". For a one-time deep competitive analysis, see competitor-analysis. For market-wide chart movements, see market-movers.
Automates browser interactions for web testing, form filling, screenshots, and data extraction. Use only when explicitly invoked with "use browser agent" or "use agent browser".
Run headless Chrome in Next.js serverless functions using @sparticuz/chromium + puppeteer-core. Use when the user needs browser automation from a Next.js app, wants to take screenshots or snapshots from server actions or API routes, or is building a Next.js app that needs headless Chrome. Triggers include "screenshot from Next.js", "headless Chrome in serverless", "browser automation in Next.js", "puppeteer on Vercel", or any task requiring Chrome in a Next.js server context.