merge: upstream v0.16.1 while preserving fork stealth behaviors
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# Changelog
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## v0.16.0
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<p className="text-[#888] text-sm">March 2026</p>
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### New Features
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- **Native Rust daemon (experimental).** A pure Rust daemon that communicates with Chrome directly via the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP), eliminating Node.js and Playwright dependencies entirely. Enable with `--native`, `AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE=1`, or `"native": true` in your config file. Supports 150+ commands with full parity to the default Node.js daemon.
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```bash
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# Via flag
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agent-browser --native open example.com
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# Via environment variable
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export AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE=1
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agent-browser open example.com
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```
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Or add to `agent-browser.json`:
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```json
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{"native": true}
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```
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### Architecture
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<table>
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<thead>
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<tr><th></th><th>Default (Node.js)</th><th>Native (<code>--native</code>)</th></tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr><td><strong>Runtime</strong></td><td>Node.js + Playwright</td><td>Pure Rust binary</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Protocol</strong></td><td>Playwright protocol</td><td>Direct CDP / WebDriver</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Install size</strong></td><td>Larger (Node.js + npm deps)</td><td>Smaller (single binary)</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Browser support</strong></td><td>Chromium, Firefox, WebKit</td><td>Chromium, Safari (via WebDriver)</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Stability</strong></td><td>Stable</td><td>Experimental</td></tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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### What's Supported
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All core commands work in native mode: navigation, interaction (click, fill, type, press, hover, scroll, drag), observation (snapshot, screenshot, eval), state management (cookies, storage, state save/load), tabs, emulation (viewport, device, timezone, locale, geolocation), streaming, diffing, recording, and profiling.
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The native daemon also includes a WebDriver backend for Safari and iOS support.
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### Known Limitations
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- Firefox and WebKit are not yet supported (Chromium and Safari only)
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- Playwright trace format is not available (uses Chrome's built-in tracing)
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- HAR export is not available
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- Network route interception uses CDP Fetch domain instead of Playwright's route API
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- The native and Node.js daemons share the same session socket. Use `agent-browser close` before switching between modes.
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See the [Native Mode](/native-mode) page for full details.
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---
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## v0.15.0
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<p className="text-[#888] text-sm">February 2026</p>
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import { pageMetadata } from "@/lib/page-metadata"
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export const metadata = pageMetadata("native-mode")
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# Native Mode (Experimental)
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agent-browser includes an experimental native Rust daemon that communicates with Chrome directly via the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP), eliminating the Node.js and Playwright dependencies entirely.
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## Enabling Native Mode
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Native mode is opt-in. Enable it with the `--native` flag or the `AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE` environment variable.
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### CLI Flag
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```bash
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agent-browser --native open example.com
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agent-browser --native snapshot
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agent-browser --native close
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```
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### Environment Variable
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Set `AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE=1` to avoid passing the flag on every command:
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```bash
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export AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE=1
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agent-browser open example.com
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agent-browser snapshot
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agent-browser close
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```
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### Config File
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Add `"native": true` to your `agent-browser.json`:
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```json
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{"native": true}
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```
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## Architecture Comparison
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<table>
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<thead>
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<tr><th></th><th>Default (Node.js)</th><th>Native (<code>--native</code>)</th></tr>
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</thead>
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<tbody>
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<tr><td><strong>Runtime</strong></td><td>Node.js + Playwright</td><td>Pure Rust binary</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Protocol</strong></td><td>Playwright protocol</td><td>Direct CDP / WebDriver</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Install size</strong></td><td>Larger (Node.js + npm deps)</td><td>Smaller (single binary)</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Browser support</strong></td><td>Chromium, Firefox, WebKit</td><td>Chromium, Safari (via WebDriver)</td></tr>
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<tr><td><strong>Stability</strong></td><td>Stable</td><td>Experimental</td></tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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## What Works
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All core commands are supported in native mode:
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- Navigation: `open`, `back`, `forward`, `reload`
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- Interaction: `click`, `fill`, `type`, `press`, `hover`, `select`, `check`, `uncheck`, `scroll`, `focus`, `clear`, `upload`, `drag`
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- Observation: `snapshot`, `screenshot`, `eval`, `get text/html/value/attr/count/box/styles`, `is visible/enabled/checked`
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- State: `cookies get/set/clear`, `storage local/session`, `state save/load/list`
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- Tabs: `tab new/list/close`, tab switching
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- Emulation: `set viewport`, `set device`, `set geo`, user agent, timezone, locale
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- Streaming: WebSocket screencast and remote input
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- Diffing: `diff snapshot`, `diff url`
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- Recording: `record start/stop`
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- Profiling: `profiler start/stop`, `trace start/stop`
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## Known Limitations
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- **Firefox and WebKit** are not yet supported (Chromium and Safari only)
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- **Playwright trace format** is not available (native tracing uses Chrome's built-in tracing)
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- **HAR export** is not available
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- **Network route interception** uses CDP Fetch domain instead of Playwright's route API
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## Switching Between Modes
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The native daemon and Node.js daemon share the same session socket. You cannot run both simultaneously for the same session. Close the current daemon before switching:
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```bash
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agent-browser close
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export AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE=1
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agent-browser open example.com
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```
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@@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ has a unique ref like `@e1`, `@e2`. This provides:
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Client-daemon architecture for optimal performance:
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1. **Rust CLI** - Parses commands, communicates with daemon
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2. **Node.js Daemon** - Manages Playwright browser instance
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2. **Node.js Daemon** (default) - Manages Playwright browser instance
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3. **Native Daemon** (experimental, `--native`) - Pure Rust daemon using direct CDP, no Node.js required
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Daemon starts automatically and persists between commands.
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