* Fix Chrome extensions not loading by forcing headed mode when extensions present
Fixes#640
* Restore wait_or_kill() and add tests for headless+extensions logic
Restore the ChromeProcess::wait_or_kill() method that was accidentally
removed. It is still referenced by BrowserProcess in browser.rs and is
needed for graceful shutdown / cookie persistence (PR #650).
Add unit tests verifying --headless=new is omitted when extensions are
present.
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* Fix window-size leak in headed+extensions mode and remove unused channel option
- Skip --window-size=1280,720 when extensions force headed mode (native)
- Remove unexplained channel: 'chromium' from extensions launch path (TS)
- Add window-size assertion to existing extension test
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(cherry picked from commit 68cebe5192)
reqwest_get_string() was hand-rolling HTTP/1.1 over raw TCP despite reqwest
being an existing dependency. The hand-rolled implementation had two bugs:
1. URL path parsing: url.find('/') matched the first '/' in 'http://',
producing path '//127.0.0.1:9222/json/version' instead of '/json/version'
2. read_to_end() hangs: Chrome's DevTools HTTP server ignores Connection: close
and keeps the socket open, so read_to_end() waits for EOF that never comes
This caused 'agent-browser --cdp <port>' to always timeout when AGENT_BROWSER_NATIVE=1.
Fix: replace 49 lines of broken TCP code with reqwest::get(), which was
already in Cargo.toml.
Fixes#600
Three improvements to `--native` Chrome launching:
- `find_chrome()` now falls back to Playwright's browser cache (`~/.cache/ms-playwright/`) when no system Chrome is found
- Auto-detect containers/VMs (root, Docker, Podman, cgroups) and inject `--no-sandbox`
- Chrome stderr is now captured and included in launch error messages, with a hint when sandbox errors are detected
* fix(windows): resolve daemon startup failures and Git Bash compatibility
Three root causes behind 27 open Windows issues:
1. Path::canonicalize() returns \\?\ prefixed paths on Windows that
Node.js cannot parse, preventing daemon startup. Strip the prefix
before passing to Node. (fixes#522, #390, #56, #25, #37, #89)
2. Git Bash/MSYS2 translates Unix-style paths and resolves node to
a shell wrapper script. Use node.exe explicitly and set
MSYS_NO_PATHCONV/MSYS2_ARG_CONV_EXCL to prevent argument mangling.
(fixes#148, #108, #171)
3. postinstall fixWindowsShims() hardcoded x64 arch and did not verify
the native binary exists before rewriting shims. Now detects arch
dynamically and validates the binary path. (fixes#262)
Also:
- Error messages now show TCP port on Windows instead of Unix socket path
- Windows CI expanded to test full daemon lifecycle (open, snapshot, close)
* fix(windows): strip \\?\ prefix in auth-cli path (fixes#579)
Same canonicalize() issue as the daemon spawn path, but in
run_auth_cli() which passes the script path to Node.js.
Bug 1: `cookies clear` printed 'Request log cleared' instead of 'Cookies cleared'
because the output handler matched the generic `{ cleared: true }` response shape
without checking the action context. Now uses the `action` parameter to distinguish
`cookies_clear` from `requests --clear`.
Bug 2: `tab close` printed 'Browser closed' instead of 'Tab closed' because the
output handler matched the generic `{ closed: ... }` response shape without checking
the action context. Now uses the `action` parameter to distinguish `tab_close` from
`close` (full browser close).
Closes#556
Per POSIX, kill(pid, 0) returns EPERM when the process exists but the
caller lacks permission to signal it, and ESRCH when it does not exist.
The daemon liveness checks in both the Rust CLI and TypeScript daemon
treated any kill failure as "not running", which is incorrect when
running inside a macOS sandbox that restricts signal delivery to
(target self). This caused the CLI to delete the real daemon's socket
and PID files, then spawn a duplicate daemon.
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The CLI's URL normalization was auto-prepending https:// to any URL
whose scheme wasn't in the allowlist (http, https, about, data, file).
This caused chrome-extension:// URLs to become
https://chrome-extension//... which fails with ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED,
preventing navigation to extension pages (popup, side panel, options).
Add chrome-extension:// and chrome:// to the open command's scheme
allowlist, and update the record start/restart commands to preserve
any URL that already contains :// instead of only checking for http.
Fixes#409
* add security hardening features
- Add authentication vault (`auth save/login/list/show/delete`) so credentials are stored locally and never exposed to the LLM (fixes Snyk W007)
- Add `--content-boundaries` flag to wrap page-sourced output in structural markers, helping LLMs distinguish tool output from untrusted page content (fixes Snyk W011)
- Add `--allowed-domains` flag to restrict browser navigation to trusted domains
- Add `--action-policy` for static allow/deny gating of action categories, with opt-in `--confirm-actions`/`--confirm-interactive` for orchestrator or human-in-the-loop confirmation
- Add `--max-output` flag to truncate large page outputs, preventing context flooding
- New docs page at /security, updated README, SKILL.md, CLI help text, and templates
* fixes
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* docs
* add --selector flag to scroll command
The `scroll` command uses `window.scrollBy()`, which has no effect on apps
that use custom scrollable containers (e.g. a nested div with overflow-y: auto).
The backend `handleScroll` already supports a `selector` parameter, but the CLI
never exposed it. This adds `-s` / `--selector` to the `scroll` command so users
can target a specific scrollable element:
agent-browser scroll down 500 --selector "div.scroll-container"
Also fixes the backend to apply `direction`/`amount` when a selector is present
(previously those fields were only used in the no-selector branch).
Closes#501
* fixes
* feat: add --download-path option
Adds a `--download-path` flag (and `AGENT_BROWSER_DOWNLOAD_PATH` env / `downloadPath` config key) to set a default download directory for browser downloads.
Without this, Playwright stores downloads in a temp directory that is deleted when the browser closes. The new option passes through to Playwright's `downloadsPath` on `launch()` and `launchPersistentContext()`.
Fixes#507
* improvements
* fixes
* fixes
Adds `keyboard type` and `keyboard insertText` subcommands that
operate on the currently focused element without requiring a selector.
Essential for contenteditable editors (Lexical, ProseMirror, CodeMirror,
Monaco) where `type <selector>` doesn't trigger the editor's internal
event pipeline (beforeinput/DOM mutation).
- `keyboard type <text>` — page.keyboard.type() with real keystrokes
- `keyboard insertText <text>` — page.keyboard.insertText()
Note: `keyboard press` intentionally omitted — the existing top-level
`press` command already operates on current focus.
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