Previously, the --cdp flag only accepted a port number and connected via
http://localhost:{port}. This made it impossible to connect to remote
browser services like Kernel, Browserless, etc. that provide WebSocket URLs.
The --cdp flag now accepts either:
- A port number (e.g., 9222) for local connections
- A full WebSocket URL (e.g., wss://...) for remote browser services
Changes:
- Added cdpUrl field to LaunchCommand type
- Updated protocol validation to accept URL format with scheme validation
- Modified connectViaCDP to detect and handle both formats
- Handle numeric strings for JSON serialization edge cases
- Updated CLI to send cdpUrl or cdpPort based on input format
- Updated README with examples for remote connections
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>