
browse.sh β an open catalog of browser automation skills for any website. Find reusable SKILL.md recipes that teach AI agents to complete tasks online, and install them with the browse CLI.
Browse.sh is an open catalog of browser automation skills for any website. It provides a collection of reusable SKILL.md recipes that teach AI agents how to complete tasks online, combined with a powerful CLI tool called browse that lets you install and run those skills. The platform bridges the gap between raw browser automation and intelligent AI-driven web interaction, offering pre-built recipes for sites like Ticketmaster, FlightAware, Glassdoor, and SAM.gov.
The open web catalog contains SKILL.md files for dozens of websites, each describing exactly how to complete a specific task. Skills cover methods like API calls, hybrid browser+API workflows, fetch operations, and pure browser automation. Each recipe includes suggested DOM selectors and XHR request patterns that dramatically reduce token costs.
The browse CLI gives AI agents direct control over any web page with commands like click, type, select, press, scroll, and screenshot. Agents can address elements by CSS selectors or accessibility references, making it possible to drive any page regardless of its structure or complexity.
You can tail the network requests and console output of any browse session in real time. This gives both AI agents and human operators full visibility into what the page is doing β every API call, every error, every warning β enabling precise debugging and optimization.
All CLI commands work natively with local Chromium, but you can switch to remote sessions on Browserbase's Platform by prefixing any command with cloud. This enables cloud-based browsing, search API access, and fetch operations without running a local browser instance.
"Suggested DOM selectors and XHR requests cut token costs by 50x."
This isn't just another browser automation tool β it's a token-efficiency engine for AI agents. By packaging battle-tested selectors and request patterns into reusable skills, Browse.sh eliminates the trial-and-error token waste that plagues most AI web automation attempts. The combination of a community-driven skill catalog with a CLI that works both locally and in the cloud makes it uniquely practical for production AI workflows.
You're building AI agents that need to interact with real websites reliably, or you want to automate repetitive web tasks without writing custom code for every site. Browse.sh is especially valuable if you're working with Claude or other AI assistants that can execute CLI commands, since the skills integrate seamlessly into natural-language workflows like "Plan a road trip with EV charging stops and campsites for each night."
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