| name | chrome-devtools |
| description | Browser automation with Puppeteer CLI scripts. Use for screenshots, performance analysis, network monitoring, web scraping, form automation, or encountering JavaScript debugging, browser automation errors. |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
Chrome DevTools Agent Skill
Browser automation via executable Puppeteer scripts. All scripts output JSON for easy parsing.
Quick Start
CRITICAL: Always check pwd before running scripts.
Installation
Step 1: Install System Dependencies (Linux/WSL only)
On Linux/WSL, Chrome requires system libraries. Install them first:
pwd # Should show current working directory
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
# Preferred: Using bun (faster)
bun install # Installs puppeteer, debug, yargs
# Alternative: Using npm
npm install
Step 3: Install ImageMagick (Optional, Recommended)
ImageMagick enables automatic screenshot compression to keep files under 5MB:
macOS:
brew install imagemagick
Ubuntu/Debian/WSL:
sudo apt-get install imagemagick
Verify:
magick -version # or: convert -version
Without ImageMagick, screenshots >5MB will not be compressed (may fail to load in Gemini/Claude).
Test
bun 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/
CRITICAL: Always check pwd before running 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
pwd # Should show current working directory
cd .claude/skills/chrome-devtools/scripts
bun screenshot.js --url https://example.com --output ./docs/screenshots/page.png
Important: Always save screenshots to ./docs/screenshots directory.
Automatic Image Compression
Screenshots are automatically compressed if they exceed 5MB to ensure compatibility with Gemini API and Claude Code (which have 5MB limits). This uses ImageMagick internally:
# Default: auto-compress if >5MB
bun screenshot.js --url https://example.com --output page.png
# Custom size threshold (e.g., 3MB)
bun screenshot.js --url https://example.com --output page.png --max-size 3
# Disable compression
bun screenshot.js --url https://example.com --output page.png --no-compress
Compression behavior:
- PNG: Resizes to 90% + quality 85 (or 75% + quality 70 if still too large)
- JPEG: Quality 80 + progressive encoding (or quality 60 if still too large)
- Other formats: Converted to JPEG with compression
- Requires ImageMagick installed (see imagemagick skill)
Output includes compression info:
{
"success": true,
"output": "/path/to/page.png",
"compressed": true,
"originalSize": 8388608,
"size": 3145728,
"compressionRatio": "62.50%",
"url": "https://example.com"
}
Chain Commands (reuse browser)
# Keep browser open with --close false
bun navigate.js --url https://example.com/login --close false
bun fill.js --selector "#email" --value "user@example.com" --close false
bun fill.js --selector "#password" --value "secret" --close false
bun click.js --selector "button[type=submit]"
Parse JSON Output
# Extract specific fields with jq
bun performance.js --url https://example.com | jq '.vitals.LCP'
# Save to file
bun network.js --url https://example.com --output /tmp/requests.json
Execution Protocol
Working Directory Verification
BEFORE executing any script:
- Check current working directory with
pwd - Verify in
.claude/skills/chrome-devtools/scripts/directory - If wrong directory,
cdto correct location - Use absolute paths for all output files
Example:
pwd # Should show: .../chrome-devtools/scripts
# If wrong:
cd .claude/skills/chrome-devtools/scripts
Output Validation
AFTER screenshot/capture operations:
- Verify file created with
ls -lh <output-path> - Read screenshot using Read tool to confirm content
- Check JSON output for success:true
- Report file size and compression status
Example:
bun screenshot.js --url https://example.com --output ./docs/screenshots/page.png
ls -lh ./docs/screenshots/page.png # Verify file exists
# Then use Read tool to visually inspect
- Restart working directory to the project root.
Error Recovery
If script fails:
- Check error message for selector issues
- Use snapshot.js to discover correct selectors
- Try XPath selector if CSS selector fails
- Verify element is visible and interactive
Example:
# CSS selector fails
bun click.js --url https://example.com --selector ".btn-submit"
# Error: waiting for selector ".btn-submit" failed
# Discover correct selector
bun snapshot.js --url https://example.com | jq '.elements[] | select(.tagName=="BUTTON")'
# Try XPath
bun click.js --url https://example.com --selector "//button[contains(text(),'Submit')]"
Common Options
All scripts support:
--headless false- Show browser window (default: true)--close false- Keep browser open after script--timeout 30000- Timeout in milliseconds (default: 30000)--help- Show script-specific help
Troubleshooting
Browser fails to launch (Linux):
./install-deps.sh # Install missing system libraries
Large screenshots:
- Enable ImageMagick for automatic compression
- Use
--max-sizeto set custom threshold - Or capture specific element instead of full page
Element not found:
- Use
snapshot.jsfirst to discover selectors - Check if element is dynamically loaded (wait longer)
- Try XPath if CSS fails
Script not found:
- Verify you're in the correct directory
- Check script name spelling
- Use absolute path:
bun /path/to/scripts/navigate.js