A set of skills for enabling Claude Code to work with Browserbase through browser automation and the official browse CLI.
This plugin includes the following skills (see skills/ for details):
| Skill | Description |
|---|---|
| browser | Automate web browser interactions via CLI commands — supports remote Browserbase sessions with Browserbase Identity, Verified browsers, CAPTCHA solving, and residential proxies |
| browserbase-cli | Use the official browse CLI for Browserbase Functions and platform API workflows including sessions, projects, contexts, extensions, fetch, and dashboard |
| functions | Deploy serverless browser automation to Browserbase cloud using the browse CLI |
| browser-trace | Capture a full DevTools-protocol trace (CDP firehose, screenshots, DOM dumps) alongside any browser automation, then bisect the stream into per-page searchable buckets |
| browser-to-api | Turn a website's observable HTTP traffic into a best-effort OpenAPI 3.1 spec by analyzing a browser-trace capture |
| autobrowse | Self-improving browser automation — iteratively runs a browsing task, reads the trace, and improves the navigation skill until it reliably passes |
| safe-browser | Build local Claude Agent SDK browser agents whose only browser capability is a CDP-gated safe_browser tool with domain allowlist enforcement |
| webmcp-gen | Author, compile, and validate site-specific WebMCP init scripts with the Stagehand WebMCP runtime |
| cookie-sync | Sync cookies from local Chrome to a Browserbase persistent context so the browse CLI can access authenticated sites |
| fetch | Fetch HTML or JSON from static pages without a browser session — inspect status codes, headers, follow redirects |
| search | Search the web and return structured results (titles, URLs, metadata) without a browser session |
| ui-test | AI-powered adversarial UI testing — analyzes git diffs to test changes, or explores the full app to find bugs |
| browser-use-to-stagehand | Migrate browser-use (Python) automation to Stagehand v3 (TypeScript) on Browserbase — maps features and picks the right determinism level per step |
| agent-experience | Audit how agent-friendly a product, SDK, or docs site is — drops Claude subagents at it with tiny prompts, captures their traces, and scores setup friction, speed, error recovery, and doc quality |
| company-research | Discover target companies matching your ICP using the Browserbase Search API, deep-research each one, and score fit into a research report and CSV |
| event-prospecting | Extract speakers from a conference page, filter their companies against your ICP, and deep-research the best-fit people into a person-first prospecting report |
| competitor-analysis | Auto-discover a company's competitors via the Browserbase Search API, deep-research each across marketing, signal, benchmark, and strategic-diff lanes, and compile a browsable HTML report with an overview, per-competitor deep dives, a feature/pricing matrix, and a mentions feed |
To install the skill to popular coding agents:
$ npx skills add browserbase/skills
On Claude Code, to add the marketplace, simply run:
/plugin marketplace add browserbase/skills
Then install the plugin:
/plugin install browse@browserbase
If you prefer the manual interface:
1. On Claude Code, type /plugin
2. Select option 3. Add marketplace
3. Enter the marketplace source: browserbase/skills
4. Press enter to select the browse plugin
5. Hit enter again to Install now
6. Restart Claude Code for changes to take effect
Once installed, you can ask Claude to browse or use the Browserbase CLI:
- "Go to Hacker News, get the top post comments, and summarize them "
- "QA test http://localhost:3000 and fix any bugs you encounter"
- "Order me a pizza, you're already signed in on Doordash"
- "Use browse to list my Browserbase projects and show the output as JSON"
- "Initialize a new Browserbase Function with browse functions init and explain the next commands"
- "Use safe-browser to build a Hacker News scraper that only stays on the main site"
Claude will handle the rest.
For local and localhost work, pass --local on the first browser command (for example, browse open http://localhost:3000 --local) to start a clean isolated browser. Use --auto-connect when the agent should reuse your existing local Chrome session, cookies, or login state.
Install Chrome for your platform:
- macOS or Windows: https://www.google.com/chrome/
- Linux: sudo apt install google-chrome-stable
To refresh cookies from your main Chrome profile:
rm -rf .chrome-profile
$ claude mcp add skills \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>