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Control Chrome browser programmatically using chrome-devtools-mcp. Use when user asks to automate Chrome, debug web pages, take screenshots, evaluate JavaScript, inspect network requests, or interact with browser DevTools. Also use when asked about browser automation, web scraping, or testing websites.

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name chrome-devtools
description Control Chrome browser programmatically using chrome-devtools-mcp. Use when user asks to automate Chrome, debug web pages, take screenshots, evaluate JavaScript, inspect network requests, or interact with browser DevTools. Also use when asked about browser automation, web scraping, or testing websites.
allowed-tools Bash, Read, Write

Chrome DevTools MCP Skill

Control Chrome browser programmatically via chrome-devtools-mcp.

⚡ Performance Tip: Always use the patterns in "Quick Start" section below. They include cleanup and run everything in ONE command to avoid browser lock issues.

Speed Comparison:

  • OLD WAY: Multiple attempts, manual cleanup, 5-10 commands → ~60-90 seconds
  • NEW WAY: One optimized command → ~5-10 seconds

📚 See also: MCP CLI Guide for general MCP CLI patterns and best practices

Setup

# macOS
brew tap f/mcptools
brew install mcp

# Windows/Linux
go install github.com/f/mcptools/cmd/mcptools@latest

Quick Start (FASTEST)

Check Console Errors on localhost

Single command (copy-paste ready):

pkill -9 -f "chrome-devtools-mcp" 2>/dev/null; sleep 1; echo -e 'navigate_page {"url":"http://localhost:3000"}\nlist_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}\nexit' | timeout 30 mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

Full Debug: Console + Network + Page Content

pkill -9 -f "chrome-devtools-mcp" 2>/dev/null; sleep 1; echo -e 'navigate_page {"url":"http://localhost:3000"}\nlist_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}\nlist_network_requests {"pageIdx":0}\ntake_snapshot {"verbose":true}\nexit' | timeout 30 mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

Screenshot a Page

pkill -9 -f "chrome-devtools-mcp" 2>/dev/null; sleep 1; echo -e 'navigate_page {"url":"https://example.com"}\ntake_screenshot {"fullPage":true,"format":"png"}\nexit' | timeout 30 mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

Execute JavaScript on Page

pkill -9 -f "chrome-devtools-mcp" 2>/dev/null; sleep 1; echo -e 'navigate_page {"url":"http://localhost:3000"}\nevaluate_script {"function":"() => document.querySelectorAll(\"div\").length"}\nexit' | timeout 30 mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

⚡ Pattern: cleanup; sleep; echo commands | timeout shell

This avoids:

  • ❌ Browser profile locks (cleanup first)
  • ❌ Multiple shell sessions (one pipeline)
  • ❌ Hanging commands (timeout wrapper)

Usage

List available tools:

mcp tools bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest

Call tools (individual commands):

# Navigate to a page (includes page list in response)
mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"url":"https://example.com"}'

# Take screenshot
mcp call take_screenshot bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"fullPage":true,"format":"png"}'

# Take snapshot (page content as text)
mcp call take_snapshot bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"verbose":false}'

# List console messages
mcp call list_console_messages bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"pageIdx":0}'

# Execute JavaScript
mcp call evaluate_script bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"function":"() => document.title"}'

Interactive shell mode (RECOMMENDED - maintains single browser instance):

mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

# Then run commands:
navigate_page {"url":"https://example.com"}
take_snapshot {"verbose":false}
list_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}
new_page {"url":"https://httpbin.org"}
exit

With Chrome launch options:

# Headless mode
mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --headless --isolated --params '{"url":"https://example.com"}'

# Custom viewport
mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --viewport "1920x1080" --isolated --params '{"url":"https://example.com"}'

# Connect to existing Chrome instance (no --isolated needed)
mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --browserUrl http://127.0.0.1:9222 --params '{"url":"https://example.com"}'

Common Workflows

Check localhost console logs:

# Shell mode (RECOMMENDED):
mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated
# Then: navigate_page {"url":"http://localhost:3000"}
# Then: list_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}

# Or as individual commands:
mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"url":"http://localhost:3000"}'
mcp call list_console_messages bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"pageIdx":0}'

Automate form filling:

mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated
# Then in shell:
# navigate_page {"url":"https://example.com/login"}
# take_snapshot {"verbose":false}   # Get UIDs for elements
# fill {"uid":"#username","value":"user"}
# fill {"uid":"#password","value":"pass"}
# click {"uid":"#submit"}

Network debugging:

# Shell mode (RECOMMENDED):
mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated
# Then: navigate_page {"url":"https://example.com"}
# Then: list_network_requests {"pageIdx":0}

# Or as individual commands:
mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"url":"https://example.com"}'
mcp call list_network_requests bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"pageIdx":0}'

Key Tools

  • navigate_page - Go to URL (returns page list)
  • new_page - Open new tab (returns page list)
  • select_page - Switch to different page by index
  • close_page - Close page by index
  • click - Click element
  • fill - Fill input/textarea
  • evaluate_script - Run JavaScript
  • take_screenshot - Capture page as image
  • take_snapshot - Get page content as text with UIDs
  • list_console_messages - View console logs (use {"pageIdx":0})
  • list_network_requests - View network activity (use {"pageIdx":0})
  • wait_for - Wait for text/condition

Important Notes

  • Always use bunx (not npx) for chrome-devtools-mcp
  • Correct syntax: mcp call TOOL_NAME bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{...}'
    • Server command comes AFTER tool name, BEFORE --params
    • Parameters are passed directly (no "arguments" wrapper)
    • Use -- --isolated to create temporary profile (prevents browser lock conflicts)
  • Server exposes full browser content - avoid sensitive data

Working with Multiple Commands

Problem: Each mcp call starts a new server & browser instance, causing conflicts.

Solutions:

  1. Shell mode (RECOMMENDED): Maintains single browser instance

    mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated
    
  2. Individual calls: Use -- --isolated for one-off commands

    mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated --params '{"url":"..."}'
    
  3. Connect to running Chrome: Start Chrome with debugging enabled

    /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --remote-debugging-port=9222
    mcp call navigate_page bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --browserUrl http://127.0.0.1:9222 --params '{"url":"..."}'
    

Known Issues (mcp CLI v0.7.1)

⚠️ Bug: Tools with empty parameter schemas fail with "Invalid arguments" error.

Workaround: Provide at least one optional parameter:

  • list_console_messages {"pageIdx":0} - Works
  • list_network_requests {"pageIdx":0} - Works
  • take_snapshot {"verbose":false} - Works
  • list_pages - Broken, use navigate_page or new_page instead (they return page list)

Troubleshooting

Problem: "The browser is already running" error

This happens when a previous Chrome instance is still holding the profile lock.

Quick fix (ALWAYS DO THIS FIRST):

pkill -9 -f "chrome-devtools-mcp" 2>/dev/null; sleep 1

Then run your command:

echo -e 'navigate_page {"url":"YOUR_URL"}\nlist_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}\nexit' | mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

Problem: Multiple failed attempts

Don't create multiple shell sessions - keep ONE session open and run multiple commands:

BAD (slow - 2 separate sessions):

echo 'navigate_page {"url":"..."}' | mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated
echo 'list_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}' | mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

GOOD (fast - 1 session, multiple commands):

echo -e 'navigate_page {"url":"..."}\nlist_console_messages {"pageIdx":0}\nexit' | mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated

Problem: Commands hanging/timing out

Use timeout to prevent hanging:

timeout 30 mcp shell bunx -y chrome-devtools-mcp@latest -- --isolated