Borrow Scrapling's adaptive element finding, adapted to this project's
in-session AX-ref model. When a saved @ref's node is gone (or its identity
no longer matches) and the role/name/nth re-query also fails, score the
current page's candidate elements against an AX fingerprint captured at
snapshot time and relocate to the best match.
- New `adaptive` module: pure, browser-free scoring (role, accessible name
via Levenshtein, AX properties, ancestor-role LCS, parent/sibling) plus
pick_best with a high absolute threshold (0.70) AND a clear margin (0.15)
over the runner-up — so ambiguous twins are refused rather than mis-clicked,
matching the existing "fail loudly over wrong click" posture.
- Fingerprint captured during the existing AX-tree snapshot walk — no extra
CDP round-trips. TreeNode is AX-only (no DOM tag/attrs), so we use AX role
as the type and a few discriminating AX properties (value/url/level/checked);
DOM id/class would have cost an N×describeNode storm per snapshot.
- Wired into both resolve_element_center and resolve_element_object_id: on a
verify-identity mismatch or a stale-node fallback miss, relocation is tried
before erroring. A confident match overrides the identity guard; otherwise
the original error is surfaced. Opt out with AGENT_BROWSER_ADAPTIVE_REF=0.
README documents the new tuning knobs. Adds 9 unit tests; full suite 760 passed.
- Created cli/src/native/stealth.rs with stealth JS injection via CDP
- Extracted 32 patch IIFEs from TS stealth.ts into stealth_scripts.js
- Injected via Page.addScriptToEvaluateOnNewDocument on every launch/connect
- Added stealth Chrome args (disable AutomationControlled, use ANGLE GL)
- Auto-detects and cleans HeadlessChrome from User-Agent string
- Overrides navigator.userAgentData high-entropy hints
- Stealth enabled by default, disable with AGENT_BROWSER_STEALTH=0
Track 2 of native-stealth migration.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(react): first-class React introspection, Web Vitals, and nextjs skill
Add React-general and web-universal features as first-class agent-browser verbs
(react tree/inspect/renders/suspense, vitals, pushstate). Genuinely Next.js-specific
workflows (PPR cookie protocol, /_next/mcp bridge, dev-server endpoints) ship as
a new `nextjs` skill that composes the primitives. No new runtime dependencies -
the React DevTools installHook.js is vendored (MIT) and include_str!'d into the
binary.
New commands:
react tree Full React component tree (depth id parent name)
react inspect <fiberId> Props, hooks, state, source for one fiber
react renders start|stop Fiber profiler with Insts/Mounts/Re-renders/Self/DOM
+ prev->next change details
react suspense Suspense boundaries + classifier (client-hook,
request-api, server-fetch, cache, stream, framework)
+ root-cause grouping + recommendations
vitals [url] LCP/CLS/TTFB/FCP/INP + React hydration phases
pushstate <url> Generic SPA client-side navigation
removeinitscript <id> Remove a script registered via addinitscript
New launch flags:
--init-script <path> Register init scripts before first navigation
(repeatable; env AGENT_BROWSER_INIT_SCRIPTS)
--enable <feature> Built-in init scripts; currently react-devtools
(repeatable; env AGENT_BROWSER_ENABLE)
Other primitives:
network route ... --resource-type <csv> Filter by CDP resource type
cookies set --curl <file> Auto-detects JSON/cURL/Cookie-header
* fixes
* fixes
* fixes