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leeguooooo 6e50f0ecab chore(release): 0.27.0-fork.50 — tab-title truncation + multi-agent/eval/type docs
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2026-06-11 23:55:01 +09:00
leeguooooo 6f71f4e1ff fix: truncate tab-list title too; doc raw --cdp isolation limit + eval/type notes
From Hermes's fork.49 re-dogfood (9/11 fixes confirmed PASS):
- tab list: a page can set its title to a multi-KB string (= a giant URL); cap
  the title column like the URL so the row stays readable.
- skill: clarify that true multi-agent isolation needs the extension-connect path
  (per-session tab groups) — raw `--cdp` shares the browser, so a sibling
  session's `open` can navigate your tab. Use the extension for concurrent agents.
- skill: prefer `eval --json` for array/object results (plain render is
  multi-line / pipe-hostile); note type/fill don't fire keydown (use `keyboard
  type` when key events are required).

(Hermes's "find-text click bypasses humanize" was a false alarm — verified both
paths curve; the apparent 1-vs-12 was cursor continuity on the same target.)
2026-06-11 23:55:00 +09:00
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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ dependencies = [
[[package]]
name = "agent-browser-stealth"
version = "0.27.0-fork.49"
version = "0.27.0-fork.50"
dependencies = [
"aes-gcm",
"async-trait",
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
[package]
name = "agent-browser-stealth"
version = "0.27.0-fork.49"
version = "0.27.0-fork.50"
edition = "2021"
description = "Fast browser automation CLI for AI agents"
license = "Apache-2.0"
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@@ -478,6 +478,11 @@ pub fn print_response_with_opts(resp: &Response, action: Option<&str>, opts: &Ou
.get("title")
.and_then(|v| v.as_str())
.unwrap_or("Untitled");
// A page can set its title to a multi-KB string (e.g. equal to a
// giant JWT/OTP URL); truncate it like the URL so the row stays
// readable.
let title = truncate_middle(title, 120);
let title = title.as_str();
let url = tab.get("url").and_then(|v| v.as_str()).unwrap_or("");
// Truncate very long URLs (e.g. multi-KB JWT/OTP login links) so
// the list stays readable instead of flooding the terminal.
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
{
"name": "agent-browser-stealth",
"version": "0.27.0-fork.49",
"version": "0.27.0-fork.50",
"description": "Browser automation CLI for AI agents — stealth fork with anti-detection",
"type": "module",
"packageManager": "pnpm@11.1.3",
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@@ -408,6 +408,13 @@ top-level `const x`/`let x`/`var x` in one call collides with the next
names, assign to `window.x`, or wrap the body in an IIFE
(`(() => { const x = …; return x; })()`).
**For array/object results, use `eval --json`** — the plain renderer
pretty-prints across multiple lines, which `tail`/`head`/pipes mangle; `--json`
emits one parseable line. Also note **`type`/`fill` insert text without firing
`keydown`/`keyup`** (CDP insertText) — the value lands, but a page that gates on
key events (some search-as-you-type widgets) won't react; use `keyboard type` (or
`press` per key) when real keystrokes are required.
### Screenshot
```bash
@@ -453,11 +460,16 @@ shell.
**Concurrent agents MUST each use a distinct `--session <name>`.** Within one
session, commands are pinned to the tab you opened (by target_id, so a foreign
tab can't drift your `eval`/`screenshot`). But two agents sharing the *same*
session (e.g. both on the bare default) share one daemon and one active tab
they will clobber each other's tab/eval context. A unique session per agent gives
each its own isolated tab group (own cookies, tabs, pin) on the one real Chrome,
with no cross-talk.
tab can't drift your `eval`/`screenshot`). Two agents sharing the *same* session
(e.g. both on the bare default) share one daemon and one active tab and will
clobber each other.
True multi-agent isolation requires the **extension-connect path**: each
`--session` gets its own colored Chrome tab group, so sessions never touch each
other's tabs. **Raw `--cdp <port>` does NOT isolate** — every session attaches to
the same browser's existing targets, so a second session's first `open` can
navigate a sibling's tab. For concurrent agents on one real Chrome, use the
extension (each with a distinct `--session`), not raw `--cdp`.
### Mock network requests