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Use for any task requiring a real browser: viewing web pages, accessing login-gated sites, operating web UIs, scraping social media (Xiaohongshu/Weibo/Twitter/X, etc.), reading JS-rendered or dynamic pages, bypassing bot detection, form filling, e2e checks, and general web automation. Prefer this over WebFetch whenever the page needs JS execution, authenticated session, interaction, or stealth. Invoke via terminal CLI (`bridgic-browser ...`) or Python SDK (`from bridgic.browser.session import Browser`, `from bridgic.browser.tools import BrowserToolSetBuilder`). Also covers accessibility snapshot refs, CLI-SDK mapping/migration, and generating SDK code from CLI action steps.
Build apps that integrate with external services via Membrane. Use when the user wants to add integrations to their product — let their customers connect to Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce, GitHub, Google Sheets, Jira, or any other app, execute actions, sync data, or handle webhooks. Covers backend token generation, frontend connection UI, running actions, data collections, and AI agent tooling.
Dutch volleyball data (Eredivisie, Topdivisie, Superdivisie, and the full Dutch pyramid) via the Nevobo API. Standings, schedules, results, clubs, tournaments, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about Dutch volleyball, Eredivisie volleyball, Nevobo, volleyball standings, volleyball match results, volleyball schedules, or Dutch volleyball clubs. Don't use when: user asks about other sports — use football-data (soccer), nfl-data (NFL), nba-data (NBA), wnba-data (WNBA), nhl-data (NHL), mlb-data (MLB), golf-data (golf), cfb-data (college football), cbb-data (college basketball), tennis-data (tennis), or fastf1 (F1). For betting odds use polymarket or kalshi. For general news use sports-news.