Proxy between Dart VM Service Protocol and Chrome Devtools Protocol
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Proxy between Dart VM Service Protocol and Chrome Devtools Protocol
A small example on how to communicate with chromium over pipes.
Page-scoped MCP server for Chrome DevTools Protocol automation, built for WebOS application debugging
Using headless Chrome as an automated screenshot tool (alternative to PhantomJS)
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Experimento usando CDP 🍹🥑🐙 para automatizar pruebas en Chrome
🤖 Automate web interaction for AI agents using natural language, making websites more accessible and reducing script maintenance.
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Express app for automating the chrome dev tools experience, enhanced with autohotkey
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A lightweight CLI tool that watches local files and instantly refreshes your Chromium tab via CDP
A proxy/bridge that runs between a Node.JS debug server and a Chromium devtools client and adds some additional features.
An example project bundling Playwright and DotNet together in a C# Lambda.
Advanced Electron-based network monitoring tool with HTTP/HTTPS and WebSocket tracking, proxy support, and automatic screenshots.
Provides a lightweight way to communicate with the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP).
🧩🔗 [Note] Chromium-style Mojo IPC, Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) for interprocess communication
NodeJS CLI debugger based on Chrome DevTools Protocol
High-performance MCP server for browser automation, web capture, and content extraction. Rust-powered CDP client for AI agents.
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