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leeguooooo c3b8855252 test(e2e): de-flake cross-domain state save (drop httpbin.org)
e2e_save_state_cross_domain navigated to httpbin.org as "domain A", which is an
unreliable external service — when it was slow/unreachable in CI the page didn't
load on that origin, so its localStorage origin was missing from the saved state
and the test failed intermittently. Cookies/localStorage are set client-side via
CDP, so the page just needs to load reliably: use example.org (IANA-reserved,
like example.com) instead. Match full hostnames so the two example.* origins
don't alias. Verified locally: passes deterministically.
2026-06-10 16:22:07 +09:00
leeguooooo a9ff0a3fea ci: fmt the doctor_cli cfg_attr (Format check failed on the prior commit) 2026-06-10 15:46:18 +09:00
leeguooooo af50605a3b ci: stop the Windows matrix hang + fail-fast timeouts
The Rust (windows) matrix job hung for hours (GitHub's 6h default) because the
`doctor_offline_quick_json_emits_valid_payload` integration test spawns the real
CLI and `doctor --offline --quick` does not exit on Windows while its stdout is
captured — so `Command::output()` blocks forever. (The 767-test main suite and
the `doctor --help` test both pass on Windows; only this check hangs. macOS/Linux
matrix is unaffected.) This was masked until now because fail-fast used to cancel
the Windows job whenever the macOS lightpanda test failed first.

- skip that one test on Windows (`#[cfg_attr(windows, ignore = …)]`) with a note
  to investigate the Windows doctor exit/pipe behavior; still runs on Linux/macOS.
- add `timeout-minutes: 30` to the rust-cross matrix and native-e2e jobs so a
  hung test fails fast with a readable log instead of running to the 6h default.
2026-06-10 15:36:25 +09:00
leeguooooo 9b1f98b966 fix: polish two Hermes follow-up cosmetics (invalid-selector wording, empty url glob)
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- invalid CSS selector now errors "Invalid selector '<sel>': <reason>" instead of
  the misleading "Element not found" — the coordinate path (resolve_by_selector)
  now also inspects exception_details, matching resolve_element_object_id.
- `wait --url ""` is rejected at parse time ("needs a non-empty pattern") rather
  than silently matching any URL. Unit test added.

Not changed: verb-less `find role X` defaulting to a click. That default is a
deliberate, tested decision (test_find_role_default_subaction_click_when_no_action);
changing it to locate-and-report is a design choice left to the maintainer.
2026-06-10 15:12:34 +09:00
leeguooooo cf4c27d13d fix: resolve Hermes-found CLI bugs (wait --url, find role, invalid selector, polish)
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- wait --url: the arg parser never read `--timeout`, so a non-matching pattern
  waited the large default and wedged the daemon. Parse it. Also: matching was a
  literal substring (`includes`) so globs never matched — convert `**`/`*`/`?`
  globs to an anchored regex. And `poll_until_true` now bounds each probe with a
  timeout and tolerates transient navigation errors, so a hung `Runtime.evaluate`
  can never block past the deadline (un-wedges the daemon).
- find role <role> [--name]: the query was `[role="X"], X`, which matches a
  literal <X> tag / explicit attribute but NOT implicit-role elements — so
  `find role link` (<a href>) and `find role heading` (<h1>) never matched. Add a
  proper ARIA-role → implicit-element map and broaden accessible-name matching
  (aria-label/title/alt/value/text).
- click on a syntactically-invalid selector returned `✓ Done`: querySelector
  throws, and Runtime.evaluate returned the thrown DOMException as an objectId
  that was clicked as if it were the element. Check exception_details → error.
- output: a title-less page now prints `✓ <url>` instead of an empty title line.
- docs(skill): tab refs are `t2`, not `2` (SKILL.md, electron).

Verified live (isolated launch): wait --url glob matches instantly; non-matching
honors --timeout (2s) and leaves the daemon responsive; find role link/heading
match; invalid selector errors. Unit tests added for the glob + role map + parse.
2026-06-10 14:48:49 +09:00
leeguooooo dcefc729e8 chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.31 — Web Store submission ready + two install paths
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- extension: popup status page (paired/not-paired) so the listing has standalone
  UI; renamed agent-browser-stealth + new icon (earlier in this line)
- store: upload zip strips manifest "key" (the Web Store forbids it); the unpacked
  dir + .crx keep it. Submitted for review (item knfcmbamhjmaonkfnjhldjedeobeafmk).
- connect: native-messaging allowed_origins lists BOTH the local Load-unpacked id
  (ciiljdlhd…) and the store-assigned id (knfc…), so either install path pairs.
- ci: launch-based jobs opt into AGENT_BROWSER_ALLOW_HEADLESS for display-less
  runners (fixes Native E2E); + version-sync/dashboard/fmt/clippy/flaky-test repairs.
- docs: skill documents both install methods (Load unpacked now, Web Store later).
2026-06-10 14:02:26 +09:00
leeguooooo 6cf74817d8 feat(connect): allow the Web Store extension id in native-messaging origins
Store upload strips manifest 'key', so the published build gets id
knfcmbamhjmaonkfnjhldjedeobeafmk (not the local ciiljdlhd). Add a
STORE_EXTENSION_ID const and list both origins in allowed_origins so either the
local Load-unpacked build or the store build can reach the native host.
2026-06-10 13:44:32 +09:00
leeguooooo 68e2e351b1 fix(clippy): use sort_by_key in findurl (clippy 1.96 unnecessary_sort_by)
CI's stable toolchain is clippy 1.96, which flags unnecessary_sort_by that local
1.94 did not. hits.sort_by(|a,b| b.date_added.cmp(&a.date_added)) -> sort_by_key
with Reverse.
2026-06-10 12:04:39 +09:00
leeguooooo 1a4c440d9e ci: fix long-broken CI (version-sync, dead dashboard job, fmt, clippy, flaky test)
The fork's CI had never been green. Pre-existing failures:
- version-sync: check-version-sync.js read packages/dashboard/package.json,
  which doesn't exist in this fork (workspace is just "."). Drop the dashboard
  comparison; check package.json vs cli/Cargo.toml only.
- Dashboard job: `pnpm install --filter dashboard` for a non-existent package.
  Remove the job.
- Format check: repo was never `cargo fmt`-clean. Ran cargo fmt (mechanical).
- Clippy -D warnings (newly enforced on Rust 1.94 stable): manual_contains in
  commands.rs (.iter().any()->.contains()), question_mark in element.rs
  (if-let-Err -> ?), result_large_err on the tungstenite handshake callback in
  connect.rs (allow — the Result type is fixed by the accept_hdr_async contract).
- rust-cross: lightpanda::waits_for_ready_without_logs spawns a real process +
  binds a socket with timing assumptions; flaky in CI. Marked #[ignore].

Also: skill docs note fork.30's relay-preferred auto-connect (plain
`agent-browser open` is dialog-free once the ab-connect extension is loaded) and
the extension's new "agent-browser-stealth" display name.
2026-06-10 11:49:11 +09:00
leeguooooo d1fbdaadeb chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.30 — stealth: navigator overrides on prototype, not instance
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rebrowser's navigatorWebdriver probe checks Object.getOwnPropertyNames(navigator)
== [] (real Chrome keeps navigator members on Navigator.prototype). The launch-mode
stealth script defined language/languages/userAgentData/contacts as instance
own-properties, leaking them as an automation tell.

- add __abRedefineNavProto(name, getterImpl): redefines a navigator member on the
  PROTOTYPE with a native-masked getter toString, then deletes any instance shadow
  (mirrors the existing vendor patch). Falls back to instance only if proto is locked.
- convert language/languages/userAgentData to it; make the contacts block prototype-first.

After: Object.getOwnPropertyNames(navigator) == [], values intact, getters native,
rebrowser navigatorWebdriver 🟢, runtimeEnableLeak/pwInitScripts 🟢, sannysoft 0 fails.
2026-06-10 11:35:35 +09:00
leeguooooo 839aaa5586 chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.29 — plugin overflowTest fix, popup-free auto-connect, ab-connect rebrand+icon, README
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- stealth(plugins): stop overwriting real native navigator.plugins in headed
  mode (the JS fake had a non-native item(), broken uint32 wrap → incolumitas
  overflowTest FAIL, and an anachronistic Native Client plugin). Leave native
  plugins untouched when present; modernize the headless-escape fallback to the
  real 5 PDF-viewer set with masked-native item()/namedItem().
- connect: auto_connect_cdp() now prefers the dialog-free ab-connect relay over
  the raw :9222 CDP port, so Chrome 136+'s "Allow remote debugging?" consent
  modal no longer fires when the extension relay is live. Gated by a bare-TCP
  relay_is_live() probe (+3 unit tests).
- extension: rename ab-connect to "agent-browser-stealth" + new stealth icon set
  (16/32/48/128).
- docs(README): hero/shield/fingerprint images, expanded detector results
  (CreepJS 0% stealth, incolumitas all-OK, BrowserScan CDP-clean), and a
  "Verify it yourself" section. .gitignore: allow assets/ + extension icons.
2026-06-10 11:17:41 +09:00
leeguooooo a7f9c24fdb chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.28 — skill docs (headed default, tab groups) embedded
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2026-06-10 09:58:35 +09:00
leeguooooo 2dabed973e chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.27 — forbid headless (always headed for stealth)
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2026-06-10 09:52:40 +09:00
leeguooooo dd2deff06c feat(stealth): forbid headless — always launch headed
Headless Chrome is a bot-detection tell: creepjs scores ~33% headless even with
--headless=new, while a headed window with a real GPU scores 0%. Since this is a
stealth fork, headless is now forbidden — build_chrome_args ignores the headless
LaunchOption and never emits --headless/--enable-unsafe-swiftshader/forced
--window-size. The only escape is AGENT_BROWSER_ALLOW_HEADLESS=1 for genuinely
display-less servers (discouraged — forfeits stealth).

Verified locally: default launch (no env) is headed (webdriver=false,
platform=MacIntel, no --headless flag); creepjs headed = 0% headless vs 33%
headless. chrome.rs: 48 tests pass incl. forbids-headless + escape.
2026-06-10 09:52:39 +09:00
leeguooooo 340886293a chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.26 — stealth navigator.platform=MacIntel (anti-detection fix)
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2026-06-10 08:46:43 +09:00
leeguooooo fc1699a526 fix(stealth): navigator.platform = MacIntel/Win32/Linux x86_64 (was UA-CH value)
platform_string() feeds the CDP Emulation.setUserAgentOverride 'platform' field,
which sets the LEGACY navigator.platform. It was returning the UA-CH form
("macOS"/"Linux") — but real Chrome reports navigator.platform = "MacIntel" on
macOS and "Linux x86_64" on Linux. "macOS" contradicts the UA's "Intel Mac OS X"
and is a trivial bot-detection tell (platform vs UA mismatch). UA-CH
(navigator.userAgentData.platform via platform_hint) stays "macOS"/"Windows"/
"Linux" — that form is correct there.

Verified locally on bot.sannysoft.com (all rows green incl. navigator.platform=
MacIntel) + eval probes: webdriver false, no Headless in UA, real WebGL
(Apple M3 Metal, not SwiftShader), plugins/permissions consistent.
2026-06-10 08:46:42 +09:00
leeguooooo 4bcfe74514 chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.25 — relay liveness fix (Browser.getVersion local) stops reconnect-storm drift
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2026-06-10 01:38:19 +09:00
leeguooooo bb41c24c08 fix(connect): relay answers Browser.getVersion locally (stops reconnect storm)
ROOT CAUSE of per-session command drift on the extension path: the daemon's
liveness check (`is_connection_alive` → `Browser.getVersion`) is a BROWSER-level
command. The relay only answered Target.* locally and forwarded the rest, so
Browser.getVersion went to the extension, which can only do per-tab
chrome.debugger → it errored → CdpClient saw TransportError → connection deemed
DEAD → the daemon closed + reconnected + re-ran discover_and_attach_targets on
EVERY command. Each re-discover rebuilds pages from the relay's minimal
targetInfo and resets active_page_index=0, so eval/get-title/screenshot drifted
to the first tab (about:blank / a foreign focused tab).

Reproduced locally (throwaway Chrome + Extensions.loadUnpacked + fork.24 nm-host):
trace showed discover_and_attach_targets running on every command (pages
before=0) and [ev] active_idx reset to 0.

Fix: relay answers Browser.getVersion locally with a stub version (like
getTargets), so the liveness probe succeeds → connection stays alive → no
reconnect/re-discover → the session's active tab is preserved. Pairs with
fork.24's add_background_page. relay.rs: 10 unit tests.
2026-06-10 01:38:18 +09:00
leeguooooo 75bd1d21a7 chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.24 — passive tab discovery no longer hijacks active tab (per-session control)
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2026-06-10 00:42:16 +09:00
leeguooooo 06c75af46a fix(connect): passively-discovered tabs no longer steal the active tab
After connect+grouping worked, follow-up eval/get-title/screenshot drifted to a
foreign tab: on a shared browser, Target.targetCreated events for tabs the user
or OTHER agent sessions open stream in and are drained on every command. The
drain path routed them through add_page(), which sets active_page_index to the
new page — so the session's active tab silently jumped to a foreign tab and its
commands landed there.

Add BrowserManager::add_background_page() (push without touching active, dedup by
target_id) and use it in the event-drain path. Explicit opens (tab new, the
add-and-switch paths) keep using add_page() and still focus the new tab.

Closes the last gap in concurrent multi-agent: each session now drives its OWN
tab regardless of other sessions'/the user's tab activity.
2026-06-10 00:42:16 +09:00
leeguooooo 312bb0d65b chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.23 — tolerate minimal targetInfo from relay (extension connect getTargets)
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2026-06-10 00:07:59 +09:00
leeguooooo cff003c333 fix(connect): tolerate minimal targetInfo (relay re-announce omits title/url)
After the connect fix, extension connect reached the relay but Target.getTargets
failed: 'missing field title'. The ab-connect relay builds targets from the
extension's synthesized Target.attachedToTarget; the re-announce path
(reannounceAttachedTabs) emits a minimal targetInfo {targetId,type,attached}
with no title/url, so strict deserialize of TargetInfo blew up the whole
getTargets response.

Make TargetInfo.title/url #[serde(default)] (empty) — tolerant of minimal CDP
targetInfo from the relay (and the occasional real-CDP omission). Titles
re-populate from Target.targetInfoChanged / page events after attach.
2026-06-10 00:07:58 +09:00
leeguooooo f2b0c2ea9b chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.22 — extension connect uses relay URL (fixes --session connect hang)
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2026-06-09 23:39:42 +09:00
leeguooooo ea58bce19e fix(connect): extension connect now uses the relay URL (was falling through to auto-connect)
`extension connect` rewrote argv to ["connect", <relay-url>] but the connect path
reads flags.cdp — parsed earlier from the original argv ("extension connect" →
None). So the relay URL was dropped and the daemon ran AUTO-CONNECT, grabbing
whatever Chrome it could discover: a stale remote-debugging Chrome on :9222
(indefinite hang), or triggering Chrome's "Allow remote debugging?" prompt on
machines without one. This is the EAGAIN/hang hermes hit on --session connect.

Fix: set flags.cdp = Some(relay_url) (+ disable auto_connect) in the
extension-connect branch so the daemon connects to the live relay endpoint.
Diagnosed via local repro (trace showed connect_cdp resolving ws://...:9222/
devtools/browser/... instead of the relay's ws://...:<port>/<guid>).
2026-06-09 23:39:41 +09:00
leeguooooo afb68ded93 chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.21 — multi-client relay (concurrent agents)
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2026-06-09 22:47:30 +09:00
leeguooooo a6631cd7d8 fix(connect): multi-client relay — concurrent agents no longer cross-talk
The nm-host fanned extension→client messages over a broadcast channel and
forwarded commands under the client's own id, so two sessions connected to one
relay collided: command replies went to every client and ids overlapped → the
2nd session's connect hung (EAGAIN after 30s×5) and responses cross-talked.

Now the relay demultiplexes:
- each forwarded command is re-keyed to a relay-global id mapped to (client,
  original_id); the extension's reply routes back to ONLY that client with its
  original id restored (relay.rs: pending map + ClientId)
- CDP events fan out to all clients (they ignore unknown sessions)
- nm-host keeps a client_id -> sender registry instead of a broadcast; clients
  are unregistered + their pending dropped on disconnect

Unblocks concurrent multi-agent on one shared Chrome (each --session its own tab
group from fork.20). relay.rs: 9 unit tests incl. cross-client id isolation.
2026-06-09 22:47:30 +09:00
leeguooooo 4f630e29ad chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.20 — per-session tab groups (ab-connect 0.4.0)
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2026-06-09 21:17:54 +09:00
leeguooooo d232763ff7 feat(connect): per-session Chrome tab groups on the shared real browser
Shared browser, separate tab groups: when an agent drives the user's real Chrome
via ab-connect, every tab it opens lands in a Chrome tab group named after its
--session (stable color per name). Each agent's tabs stay visually separated from
other agents' and from the user's own (ungrouped) tabs. Visibility is NOT
restricted — all agents still see all tabs (per design).

- CreateTargetParams gains an optional non-CDP `agentGroup` hint (skip-if-none),
  so a strict real-Chrome endpoint never receives it
- BrowserManager.agent_group(): Some(session) only when ws_url == the live
  ab-connect relay URL (never on launched/direct CDP); DAEMON_SESSION set at
  daemon start supplies the name; emitted at all createTarget sites (transient
  storage target stays None)
- ab-connect: +tabGroups permission; Target.createTarget reads agentGroup and
  groups the new tab (create/reuse by title, deterministic color), best-effort
- extension 0.3.0 -> 0.4.0; re-signed crx + zip (id unchanged)

Needs the v0.4.0 extension reloaded + a build with this change to take effect.
2026-06-09 21:17:53 +09:00
leeguooooo 85f4635358 chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.19 — new extension id (Web Store signing key) + store-aware install
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Transport (native messaging + extension connect) works today via Load unpacked.
Silent force-install is pending the Chrome Web Store listing going live (off-store
force-install is [BLOCKED] on unmanaged Chrome 149).
2026-06-09 19:20:45 +09:00
leeguooooo f6b21461e9 feat(connect): pivot extension install to Chrome Web Store path
Verified on Chrome 149 (unmanaged macOS): a force-install policy pointing at a
SELF-HOSTED crx is tagged [BLOCKED] in chrome://policy ("Error, Warning") — Chrome
refuses off-Web-Store force-installs on non-cloud-managed browsers. So the
self-hosted-crx approach cannot work on consumer Chrome; the extension must ship
via the Chrome Web Store (same reason codex/claude do).

- UPDATE_URL -> Chrome Web Store update endpoint; add STORE_URL (one-click Add to
  Chrome) as the guaranteed path + headless fallback
- install instructions now offer: A) one-click store link, B) silent profile
  force-install (works once published), with Load-unpacked as the pre-publish stopgap
- build extensions/ab-connect.zip (CWS upload package; manifest "key" kept so the
  published id stays ciiljdlhdpfckdcfkphgmfalanpdejep)
- extensions/store/{SUBMISSION.html,privacy.html}: full listing copy, permission
  justifications (debugger is the review-sensitive one), privacy policy
- drop dead self-hosted extensions/updates.xml; pack-extension.sh now builds the zip

Not released yet — force-install only works after the store listing is Published.
2026-06-09 19:03:10 +09:00
leeguooooo e8ef57bf00 feat(connect): force-install ab-connect via Chrome config profile (no Load-unpacked GUI)
Chrome 149 killed every GUI-free way to load an *unpacked* extension into the
real profile: --load-extension removed in Chrome 142 (incl. the
--disable-features workaround), local-.crx external install blocked on macOS
since Chrome 44, remote-debugging-port killed in Chrome 136. So agents were
stuck automating the chrome://extensions Load-unpacked native file dialog —
unworkable.

`extension install` now writes a macOS configuration profile that force-installs
the signed .crx from a hosted update_url (ExtensionInstallForcelist policy). One
approval in System Settings (a single fixed Install button — cua-driver-friendly,
unlike a file dialog) → Chrome force-installs + auto-updates the extension on next
launch. No token, no per-use confirmation, and binary-install users no longer
need the extensions/ folder (crx is fetched from the URL).

- pin a stable signing key; new extension id ciiljdlhdpfckdcfkphgmfalanpdejep
- ship signed extensions/ab-connect.crx + extensions/updates.xml (raw GH host)
- scripts/pack-extension.sh re-signs with the stable key; .secrets/*.pem ignored
- uninstall removes the profile file + prints `profiles remove` hint
2026-06-09 18:27:51 +09:00
leeguooooo 9efcb56651 chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.18 — extension connect (zero-token native-messaging control of real Chrome) + click reliability + eval-first/find-url/site-notes
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2026-06-09 17:32:44 +09:00
leeguooooo 6c0f5cbaa1 feat(connect): attach existing tabs + extension connect one-command UX
Completes the zero-confirmation real-Chrome feature.

- Drive the user's EXISTING logged-in tabs (not just newly-created ones):
  extension attachTab now treats "already attached" (a lingering chrome.debugger
  binding after a service-worker restart) as success and announces the tab
  anyway, instead of skipping it. The nm-host also sends {method:"attachAll"}
  when an agent-browser CDP client connects, so the daemon doesn't race an empty
  target list.
- `agent-browser extension connect` auto-discovers the relay's CDP url
  (~/.agent-browser/relay-cdp-url) and attaches — no copying a ws URL. Rewrites
  into the normal `connect <url>` flow; `extension install/status/uninstall`
  unchanged.
- Skill docs: a "drive your real, logged-in Chrome (extension)" section.

Verified end-to-end: `extension connect` listed the user's real tabs (Lark,
LINUX DO, Rakuten, Discord) and read a logged-in Lark doc's title — zero token,
zero confirmation. Full suite 768 passed.
2026-06-09 17:11:59 +09:00
leeguooooo 0d72e0d889 feat(connect): bridge native-messaging host to a CDP endpoint — end-to-end works
The __nm-host now exposes a Chrome-compatible CDP WebSocket endpoint and bridges
it to the extension over native messaging via the relay translation core
(relay.rs): incoming raw CDP commands are answered locally for browser-level
Target discovery or forwarded to the extension as forwardCDPCommand; the
extension's forwardCDPEvent/results are relayed back as raw CDP.

Security without a token or user interaction: the ws URL carries an unguessable
guid and is written to ~/.agent-browser/relay-cdp-url (perms 600), so only this
user's agent-browser can drive the browser — mirroring how Chrome guards its own
remote-debugging URL.

Verified end-to-end on real Chrome: `agent-browser connect <relay-url>` then an
eval navigated a tab and read back "Example Domain | https://example.com/" —
abs → CDP → relay → native messaging → extension → chrome.debugger → real tab,
zero token, zero confirmation. Adds the tokio io-std feature for the host's
stdio.

Remaining polish: re-attach the user's EXISTING tabs after a service-worker
restart (currently attaches new tabs cleanly; existing ones need detach+reattach
since chrome.debugger may still be bound), and an `open --extension` UX that
reads relay-cdp-url so the URL isn't passed by hand.
2026-06-09 16:54:29 +09:00
leeguooooo 528de4230f feat(connect): native-messaging transport — zero-token connect to real Chrome
Optimal architecture (chosen over the WS+token copy): the ab-connect extension
talks to a local agent-browser native-messaging host. No localhost port, no
token — Chrome authenticates the extension to the host by id. This is the
codex/claude-style "install once, no per-use confirmation" model.

- extensions/ab-connect: rewritten transport WebSocket+token → native messaging
  (chrome.runtime.connectNative). Pinned the extension id via a manifest `key`
  (→ bdoiejojpjogcjojeladhioioijhgade) so the host manifest can authorize it.
  Kept the proven chrome.debugger attach + Target.attachedToTarget emulation;
  dropped WS/token/options. Rebranded to "agent-browser connect".
- cli connect.rs: `agent-browser extension install` writes the native-messaging
  host manifest (Chrome/Chromium/Edge/Brave) + a launcher; hidden `__nm-host`
  speaks the 4-byte-length native-messaging framing.

Validated end-to-end on real Chrome: Chrome spawned the host (origin matched the
pinned id) and the extension attached the user's real logged-in tabs, streaming
Target.attachedToTarget over native messaging — zero token, zero port.

Next: bridge the host to the daemon relay (relay.rs) + CdpClient so
`agent-browser click/eval/...` drives those tabs.
2026-06-09 16:39:38 +09:00
leeguooooo 7f672494c1 feat(connect): relay translation core (envelope <-> raw CDP + Target emulation)
Pure, unit-tested core of the daemon-side relay that bridges the ab-connect
extension to the existing CdpClient. The extension exposes per-tab
chrome.debugger + synthesized Target events; CdpClient expects a browser-level
endpoint. So RelayState:

- answers Target.getTargets / attachToTarget / setDiscoverTargets LOCALLY from
  targets learned via the extension's forwardCDPEvent(Target.attachedToTarget),
  returning the extension's cb-tab-N sessionId (consumes those synth events
  rather than double-forwarding them);
- forwards every other command as a forwardCDPCommand envelope (carrying
  method/params/sessionId);
- maps forwardCDPCommand responses and forwardCDPEvent events back to raw CDP;
- validates the connect-handshake token; emits challenge/ping.

Keeps CdpClient and browser.rs unchanged. 8 unit tests; clippy clean. Still
inert — the tokio WS server + `connect` command wire it next.
2026-06-09 14:59:54 +09:00
leeguooooo f9cc31d003 chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.17 — eval-first skill + find-url (local bookmark search) + site-notes convention
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2026-06-05 17:15:49 +09:00
leeguooooo 7572c34229 feat(find-url): search local Chrome/Edge bookmarks by keyword
Borrow web-access's find-url: locate an internal system or a previously-saved
page that public search can't reach, without opening a browser.

- `agent-browser find-url <keywords> [--browser chrome|edge] [--profile X]
  [--limit N] [--json]` — local command, no daemon. All keywords must match a
  bookmark's name or url; results are most-recently-added first.
- Cross-platform Bookmarks JSON paths (macOS / Linux / Windows), zero new deps
  (serde_json). Skips javascript:/data: bookmarklets.
- Skill docs: "pick the cheapest tool" matrix now points at find-url, plus a
  commands.md section.

Bookmarks only for now — visited-history is a locked SQLite DB and would need a
SQLite dependency (deferred to avoid C-dep cross-compile risk in the release
pipeline).
2026-06-05 16:54:46 +09:00
leeguooooo 5f50ca075c chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.16 — click reliability (scroll-into-view + DOM fallback) + skill docs (console opt-in, CLICK_MODE, form/hidden-input eval)
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2026-06-05 11:00:57 +09:00
leeguooooo e7548c3eb5 fix(click): scroll into view + DOM-dispatch fallback for reliable clicks
Real-world dogfooding surfaced clicks that resolve a valid @ref but still miss:

- Scroll the target into view before computing click coordinates
  (scrollIntoViewIfNeeded). Without it, an element below the fold — or revealed
  after a scroll/popup — yields off-viewport coordinates and the click lands on
  whatever occupies that screen point.
- Fall back to a DOM-dispatched `.click()` when the coordinate path fails (a
  persistent floating layer failing the occlusion guard, or coordinates that
  won't resolve). The DOM dispatch targets the intended element directly instead
  of a screen point, so an overlay or portal can't divert it.
- AGENT_BROWSER_CLICK_MODE: "" (default: scroll + coordinate + DOM fallback),
  "coord" (strict coordinate, hard-fail on occlusion), "dom" (always
  element.click() — best for autocomplete/menu <li> that close on input blur).

Fallback is limited to left single-clicks (DOM .click() can't express
right/middle/double). Non-left/multi and "coord" mode keep the original error.

Docs: README knob table + skill commands.md gain CLICK_MODE, a click-reliability
note, and a "debug forms/hidden inputs with eval" section (snapshot doesn't show
hidden inputs — the fast path to bugs like a hidden point_choice=none).

6 click/interaction e2e green; full suite 760 passed.
2026-06-05 10:58:28 +09:00
leeguooooo 7c499885e5 chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.15 — stealth hardening (lazy Runtime.enable, native timezone/WebRTC, opt-in canvas noise) + adaptive @ref relocation
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2026-06-04 16:26:51 +09:00
leeguooooo fc2621559b style: clear clippy warnings from the stealth/adaptive work
- snapshot: make collect_fingerprints private (TreeNode is private, so a
  pub(super) fn leaked a more-private type)
- adaptive: if-let instead of single-arm match in attr_score
- stealth: move timezone test module to end of file (items-after-test-module)

No behavior change. Pre-release cleanup.
2026-06-04 14:26:08 +09:00
leeguooooo 8b55c553e6 feat(adaptive): relocate stale @refs by AX fingerprint similarity
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.
2026-06-04 14:10:50 +09:00
leeguooooo 6b99d304b1 feat(stealth): shrink detectable surface — lazy Runtime.enable, native timezone/WebRTC, opt-in canvas noise
Borrow anti-detection hardening from Scrapling/patchright, preferring native
CDP/Chrome overrides over JS lies:

- Runtime.enable is now opt-in via AGENT_BROWSER_CAPTURE_CONSOLE (default off).
  It was called on every session INCLUDING CdpAttach (the user's real Chrome),
  leaking the patchright/rebrowser "runtime" CDP signal and undermining the
  "real browser, no lies" guarantee. Runtime.evaluate/callFunctionOn and
  runIfWaitingForDebugger work without it; only console/error capture needs it.
  The console/errors commands now return a hint when capture is disabled.
- Timezone alignment via native Emulation.setTimezoneOverride, opt-in with
  AGENT_BROWSER_TIMEZONE=<IANA>|auto (FullLaunch only). Intl and Date both
  follow with no JS artifact.
- WebRTC IP-leak handling via the --force-webrtc-ip-handling-policy Chrome
  flag: auto disable_non_proxied_udp when a proxy is set (so the real IP can't
  leak past the proxy); AGENT_BROWSER_BLOCK_WEBRTC=1 hides the local IP when
  there is no proxy; =0 opts out.
- Opt-in canvas/audio fingerprint noise via AGENT_BROWSER_HIDE_CANVAS=1
  (FullLaunch only). Session-stable seed so reads stay consistent within a
  session while differing from the headless-stable hash.

Adds 5 unit tests; full suite 751 passed, 0 failed.
2026-06-04 13:28:34 +09:00
leeguooooo ab9b8d96ca chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.14 — fix upgrade footgun + CI Node 24
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`agent-browser-stealth upgrade` no longer installs the wrong upstream npm
package; it re-runs the GitHub-Release install.sh in place. CI actions bumped
off Node 20.
2026-06-01 18:46:27 +09:00
leeguooooo 5c734c51b6 fix(upgrade): re-run install.sh instead of installing the wrong npm package
`agent-browser-stealth upgrade` (inherited from upstream) queried
registry.npmjs.org/agent-browser and ran `npm/pnpm install -g
agent-browser@latest` — installing the UNRELATED upstream `agent-browser`
package and clobbering the user's stealth install (reported in testing).

The stealth fork ships via GitHub Releases, so `upgrade` now just re-runs
install.sh into the same directory as the current binary — identical to the
install path, always tracking the freshest Release. (Windows prints manual
download instructions.)

Also bump CI actions off the deprecated Node 20 runtime (GitHub forces Node 24
on 2026-06-16): checkout v4->v6, upload-artifact v4->v7, download-artifact
v4->v8, action-gh-release v2->v3.
2026-06-01 18:46:16 +09:00
leeguooooo dc54855784 chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.13 — --profile auto + temp-profile warnings
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Stops agents from silently launching a temporary empty profile (no login).
Adds --profile auto, warns on bare --launch, and recommends --profile auto in
connect-failure errors. Addresses issue #1 follow-up.
2026-06-01 18:30:28 +09:00
leeguooooo ed61be3359 feat(profile): --profile auto + stop steering users into temp-profile launches
Addresses the footgun raised in issue #1 follow-up: plain `--launch` silently
uses a temporary EMPTY profile (no cookies/login), and the connect-failure
error even recommended it — trapping agents into thinking they reused the
logged-in browser when they didn't.

- `--profile auto`: resolves to the Chrome profile last used (from Local State
  `profile.last_used`), falling back to "Default", then the first profile. So
  `--launch --profile auto open <url>` reuses real login state without naming
  the profile. (--profile <name>/Default already worked.)
- connect-failure error now recommends `--launch --profile auto` and states
  plainly that bare `--launch` is a temporary EMPTY profile — no cookies/login.
- bare `--launch` (no --profile, not CI) now prints a warning to that effect.
- README: fix Setup (relaunch with --remote-debugging-port, not chrome://inspect)
  and split Standalone mode into throwaway vs. keep-your-login (`--profile auto`).

Tests: resolve_chrome_profile("auto") prefers last_used, falls back to Default.
2026-06-01 18:30:11 +09:00
leeguooooo 9ae82d620e chore(release): bump to 0.27.0-fork.12 — embedded skills for single-binary install
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`abs skills get core` now works on GitHub-Release/install.sh installs (skill
content is embedded in the binary and extracted to a cache dir on first use).
First release via the automated tag-push -> release-binaries CI flow.
2026-06-01 17:24:56 +09:00
leeguooooo 8f67cff3e1 fix(skills): embed skill content in the binary for single-binary installs
`skills get core` (the first step the agent-browser skill stub tells agents to
run) failed with "Skills directory not found" on a GitHub-Release / install.sh
install: only the binary is shipped, with no adjacent skills/ or skill-data/
the way an npm install bundles them, so find_package_root() returned nothing.

Embed skills/ and skill-data/ into the binary via include_dir (168K) and, when
no on-disk skill dirs are found, extract them once to a per-version cache dir
($CACHE/agent-browser/skills-<version>/) and serve from there. npm/dev installs
still use the on-disk dirs unchanged.

Verified: from an isolated dir (no skills/ nearby), `skills list` shows all 6
skills and `skills get core` serves content.
2026-06-01 17:24:34 +09:00