🌐 Make websites accessible for AI agents. Automate tasks online with ease.
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🌐 Make websites accessible for AI agents. Automate tasks online with ease.
Automate browser based workflows with AI
Pydoll is a library for automating chromium-based browsers without a WebDriver, offering realistic interactions.
Headless chrome/chromium automation library (unofficial port of puppeteer)
🔥 A list of tools, frameworks, and resources for building AI web agents
Multi-service toolkit for Tavily and Firecrawl signup automation, key validation, and isolated proxy pools.
A blazing fast, async-first, undetectable webscraping/web automation framework based on ultrafunkamsterdam/nodriver. Now with Docker support!
Browser-LLM Auto-Scaling Technology
Stealth Chromium that passes every bot detection test. Drop-in Playwright replacement with source-level fingerprint patches. 30/30 tests passed.
Natural language browser automation
🌐Web Agent Protocol (WAP) - Record and replay user interactions in the browser with MCP support
A powerful browser assistant for vibe surfing 一个开源的AI浏览器智能助手
Intervention layer with audit logs for OpenClaw agents. Browser-aware. Trajectory-aware. Human-routable.
The only browser automation that bypasses anti-bot systems. AI writes network hooks, clones UIs pixel-perfect via simple chat.
Collection of Various Python Script's.💻
A library to communicate with ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini, HuggingChat, and Pi
The open-source execution engine for AI agents. 412 modules, MCP-native, triggers, queue, versioning, metering.
Action library for AI Agent
OpenBrowser is a framework for intelligent browser automation. It combines direct CDP communication with a CodeAgent architecture, where the LLM writes Python code executed in a persistent namespace, to navigate, interact with, and extract information from web pages autonomously.
Index the world's undocumented APIs
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