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Otomatisasi browser dengan Chrome lokal atau Browserbase jarak jauh untuk situs yang dilindungi, deteksi bot, dan CAPTCHA. Dua mode: Chrome lokal (default, tanpa pengaturan) atau Browserbase jarak jauh (siluman anti-bot, penyelesaian CAPTCHA otomatis, proxy residensial, persistensi sesi) Perintah inti mencakup navigasi, inspeksi halaman, interaksi (klik, ketik, isi, pilih, seret), dan manajemen sesi melalui CLI Gunakan snapshot penelusuran untuk membaca pohon aksesibilitas dan mendapatkan referensi elemen untuk interaksi yang andal; cadangan...
npx skills add https://github.com/browserbase/skills --skill browserBrowser Automation
Automate browser interactions using the browse CLI with Claude.
Setup check
Before running any browser commands, verify the CLI is available:
which browse || npm install -g browse
Environment Selection (Local vs Remote)
The CLI supports explicit per-command environment flags. If you do nothing, the next session defaults to Browserbase when BROWSERBASE_API_KEY is set and to local otherwise.
Local mode
browse open <url> --localstarts a clean isolated local browserbrowse open <url> --auto-connectattaches to an already-running debuggable Chrome; use--localwhen no debuggable Chrome is availablebrowse open <url> --cdp <port|url>attaches to a specific CDP target- Best for: development, localhost, trusted sites, and reproducible runs
Remote mode (Browserbase)
browse open <url> --remotestarts a Browserbase session- Without a local flag, Browserbase is also the default when
BROWSERBASE_API_KEYis set - Provides: Browserbase Identity, Verified browsers, automatic CAPTCHA solving, residential proxies, session persistence
- Use remote mode when: the target site has bot detection, CAPTCHAs, IP rate limiting, Cloudflare protection, or requires geo-specific access
- Get credentials at https://browserbase.com/settings
When to choose which
- Repeatable local testing / clean state:
browse open <url> --local - Reuse your local login/cookies:
browse open <url> --auto-connect - Simple browsing (docs, wikis, public APIs): local mode is fine
- Protected sites (login walls, CAPTCHAs, anti-scraping): use remote mode
- If local mode fails with bot detection or access denied: switch to remote mode
Commands
Most driver commands work across local, remote, and CDP sessions after the daemon starts.
Navigation
browse open <url> # Go to URL
browse open <url> --local # Go to URL in a clean local browser
browse open <url> --remote # Go to URL in a Browserbase session
browse reload # Reload current page
browse back # Go back in history
browse forward # Go forward in history
Page state (prefer snapshot over screenshot)
browse snapshot # Get accessibility tree with element refs (fast, structured)
browse screenshot --path <path> # Take visual screenshot (slow, uses vision tokens)
browse get url # Get current URL
browse get title # Get page title
browse get text <selector> # Get text content (use "body" for all text)
browse get html <selector> # Get HTML content of element
browse get value <selector> # Get form field value
Use browse snapshot as your default for understanding page state — it returns the accessibility tree with element refs you can use to interact. Only use browse screenshot when you need visual context (layout, images, debugging).
Interaction
browse click <ref> # Click element by ref from snapshot (e.g., @0-5)
browse type <text> # Type text into focused element
browse fill <selector> <value> # Fill input; add --press-enter if Enter is needed
browse select <selector> <values...> # Select dropdown option(s)
browse press <key> # Press key (Enter, Tab, Escape, Cmd+A, etc.)
browse mouse drag <fromX> <fromY> <toX> <toY> # Drag from one point to another
browse mouse scroll <x> <y> <deltaX> <deltaY> # Scroll at coordinates
browse highlight <selector> # Highlight element on page
browse is visible <selector> # Check if element is visible
browse is checked <selector> # Check if element is checked
browse wait <type> [arg] # Wait for: load, selector, timeout
Session management
browse stop # Stop the browser daemon
browse status # Check daemon status and resolved mode
browse tab list # List all open tabs
browse tab switch <index-or-target-id> # Switch to tab by index or target ID
browse tab close [index-or-target-id] # Close tab
Typical workflow
If the environment matters, put --local, --remote, --auto-connect, or --cdp <port|url> on the first browser command.
browse open <url> --localorbrowse open <url> --remote— navigate to the pagebrowse snapshot— read the accessibility tree to understand page structure and get element refsbrowse click <ref>/browse type <text>/browse fill <selector> <value>— interact using refs from snapshotbrowse snapshot— confirm the action worked- Repeat 3-4 as needed
browse stop— close the browser when done
Quick Example
browse open https://example.com
browse snapshot # see page structure + element refs
browse click @0-5 # click element with ref 0-5
browse get title
browse stop
Mode Comparison
| Feature | Local | Browserbase |
|---|---|---|
| Speed | Faster | Slightly slower |
| Setup | Chrome required | API key required |
| Reuse existing local cookies | With browse open <url> --auto-connect | N/A |
| Verified browser | No | Yes (Browserbase Verified browser via Identity) |
| CAPTCHA solving | No | Yes (automatic reCAPTCHA/hCaptcha) |
| Residential proxies | No | Yes (201 countries, geo-targeting) |
| Session persistence | No | Yes (cookies/auth persist via contexts) |
| Best for | Development/simple pages | Protected sites, Browserbase Identity + Verified access, production scraping |
Best Practices
- Choose the local strategy deliberately: use
browse open <url> --localfor clean state,browse open <url> --auto-connectfor existing local credentials, andbrowse open <url> --remotefor protected sites - Always
browse openfirst before interacting - Use
browse snapshotto check page state — it's fast and gives you element refs - Only screenshot when visual context is needed (layout checks, images, debugging)
- Use refs from snapshot to click/interact — e.g.,
browse click @0-5 browse stopwhen done to clean up the browser session and clear the env override
Troubleshooting
- "No active page": Run
browse stop, then checkbrowse status. If it still says running, kill the zombie daemon withpkill -f "browse.*daemon", then retrybrowse open - Chrome not found: Install Chrome, use
browse open <url> --auto-connectif you already have a debuggable Chrome running, or switch tobrowse open <url> --remote - Action fails: Run
browse snapshotto see available elements and their refs - Browserbase fails: Verify API key is set
Switching to Remote Mode
Switch to remote when you detect: CAPTCHAs (reCAPTCHA, hCaptcha, Turnstile), bot detection pages ("Checking your browser..."), HTTP 403/429, empty pages on sites that should have content, or the user asks for it.
Don't switch for simple sites (docs, wikis, public APIs, localhost).
browse open <url> --local # clean isolated local browser
browse open <url> --auto-connect # attach to existing debuggable Chrome
browse open <url> --remote # Browserbase session
Mode flags are applied when a session starts. After browse stop, the next start falls back to env-var-based auto detection. Use browse status to inspect the resolved mode and target while the daemon is running.
For detailed examples, see EXAMPLES.md. For API reference, see REFERENCE.md.