Agent skill
chrome-devtools
Browser automation via Puppeteer CLI scripts (JSON output). Capabilities: screenshots, PDF generation, web scraping, form automation, network monitoring, performance profiling, JavaScript debugging, headless browsing. Actions: screenshot, scrape, automate, test, profile, monitor, debug browser. Keywords: Puppeteer, headless Chrome, screenshot, PDF, web scraping, form fill, click, navigate, network traffic, performance audit, Lighthouse, console logs, DOM manipulation, element selector, wait, scroll, automation script. Use when: taking screenshots, generating PDFs from web, scraping websites, automating form submissions, monitoring network requests, profiling page performance, debugging JavaScript, testing web UIs.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/samhvw8/dot-claude/tree/main/skills/chrome-devtools
SKILL.md
Chrome DevTools Agent Skill
Browser automation via executable Puppeteer scripts. All scripts output JSON for easy parsing.
Quick Start
Installation
Step 1: Install System Dependencies (Linux/WSL only)
On Linux/WSL, Chrome requires system libraries. Install them first:
cd .claude/skills/chrome-devtools/scripts
./install-deps.sh # Auto-detects OS and installs required libs
Supports: Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, Arch, Manjaro
macOS/Windows: Skip this step (dependencies bundled with Chrome)
Step 2: Install Node Dependencies
npm install # Installs puppeteer, debug, yargs
Test
node navigate.js --url https://example.com
# Output: {"success": true, "url": "https://example.com", "title": "Example Domain"}
Available Scripts
All scripts are in .claude/skills/chrome-devtools/scripts/
Script Usage
./scripts/README.md
Core Automation
navigate.js- Navigate to URLsscreenshot.js- Capture screenshots (full page or element)click.js- Click elementsfill.js- Fill form fieldsevaluate.js- Execute JavaScript in page context
Analysis & Monitoring
snapshot.js- Extract interactive elements with metadataconsole.js- Monitor console messages/errorsnetwork.js- Track HTTP requests/responsesperformance.js- Measure Core Web Vitals + record traces
Usage Patterns
Single Command
cd .claude/skills/chrome-devtools/scripts
node screenshot.js --url https://example.com --output ./docs/screenshots/page.png
Important: Always save screenshots to ./docs/screenshots directory.
Chain Commands (reuse browser)
# Keep browser open with --close false
node navigate.js --url https://example.com/login --close false
node fill.js --selector "#email" --value "user@example.com" --close false
node fill.js --selector "#password" --value "secret" --close false
node click.js --selector "button[type=submit]"
Parse JSON Output
# Extract specific fields with jq
node performance.js --url https://example.com | jq '.vitals.LCP'
# Save to file
node network.js --url https://example.com --output /tmp/requests.json
Common Workflows
Web Scraping
node evaluate.js --url https://example.com --script "
Array.from(document.querySelectorAll('.item')).map(el => ({
title: el.querySelector('h2')?.textContent,
link: el.querySelector('a')?.href
}))
" | jq '.result'
Performance Testing
PERF=$(node performance.js --url https://example.com)
LCP=$(echo $PERF | jq '.vitals.LCP')
if (( $(echo "$LCP < 2500" | bc -l) )); then
echo "✓ LCP passed: ${LCP}ms"
else
echo "✗ LCP failed: ${LCP}ms"
fi
Form Automation
node fill.js --url https://example.com --selector "#search" --value "query" --close false
node click.js --selector "button[type=submit]"
Error Monitoring
node console.js --url https://example.com --types error,warn --duration 5000 | jq '.messageCount'
Script Options
All scripts support:
--headless false- Show browser window--close false- Keep browser open for chaining--timeout 30000- Set timeout (milliseconds)--wait-until networkidle2- Wait strategy
See ./scripts/README.md for complete options.
Output Format
All scripts output JSON to stdout:
{
"success": true,
"url": "https://example.com",
... // script-specific data
}
Errors go to stderr:
{
"success": false,
"error": "Error message"
}
Finding Elements
Use snapshot.js to discover selectors:
node snapshot.js --url https://example.com | jq '.elements[] | {tagName, text, selector}'
Troubleshooting
Common Errors
"Cannot find package 'puppeteer'"
- Run:
npm installin the scripts directory
"error while loading shared libraries: libnss3.so" (Linux/WSL)
- Missing system dependencies
- Fix: Run
./install-deps.shin scripts directory - Manual install:
sudo apt-get install -y libnss3 libnspr4 libasound2t64 libatk1.0-0 libatk-bridge2.0-0 libcups2 libdrm2 libxkbcommon0 libxcomposite1 libxdamage1 libxfixes3 libxrandr2 libgbm1
"Failed to launch the browser process"
- Check system dependencies installed (Linux/WSL)
- Verify Chrome downloaded:
ls ~/.cache/puppeteer - Try:
npm rebuildthennpm install
Chrome not found
- Puppeteer auto-downloads Chrome during
npm install - If failed, manually trigger:
npx puppeteer browsers install chrome
Script Issues
Element not found
- Get snapshot first to find correct selector:
node snapshot.js --url <url>
Script hangs
- Increase timeout:
--timeout 60000 - Change wait strategy:
--wait-until loador--wait-until domcontentloaded
Blank screenshot
- Wait for page load:
--wait-until networkidle2 - Increase timeout:
--timeout 30000
Permission denied on scripts
- Make executable:
chmod +x *.sh
Reference Documentation
Detailed guides available in ./references/:
- CDP Domains Reference - 47 Chrome DevTools Protocol domains
- Puppeteer Quick Reference - Complete Puppeteer API patterns
- Performance Analysis Guide - Core Web Vitals optimization
Advanced Usage
Custom Scripts
Create custom scripts using shared library:
import { getBrowser, getPage, closeBrowser, outputJSON } from './lib/browser.js';
// Your automation logic
Direct CDP Access
const client = await page.createCDPSession();
await client.send('Emulation.setCPUThrottlingRate', { rate: 4 });
See reference documentation for advanced patterns and complete API coverage.
External Resources
- Puppeteer Documentation
- Chrome DevTools Protocol
- Scripts README
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