Marketplace browser-testing-with-screenshots
Use when testing web applications with visual verification - automates Chrome browser interactions, element selection, and screenshot capture for confirming UI functionality
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/agentworkforce/browser-testing-with-screenshots" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-browser-testing-with-screenshots && rm -rf "$T"
skills/agentworkforce/browser-testing-with-screenshots/SKILL.mdBrowser Testing with Screenshots
Overview
Automate Chrome browser testing with visual verification using browser-tools. Connect to Chrome DevTools Protocol for navigation, interaction, and screenshot capture to confirm application functionality.
Prerequisites
REQUIRED: Install agent-tools from https://github.com/badlogic/agent-tools
# Clone and install agent-tools git clone https://github.com/badlogic/agent-tools.git cd agent-tools # Follow installation instructions in the repository # Ensure all executables (browser-start.js, browser-nav.js, etc.) are in your PATH
Verify installation:
# Check that browser tools are available which browser-start.js which browser-nav.js which browser-screenshot.js
All browser-* commands referenced in this skill come from the agent-tools repository and must be properly installed and accessible in your system PATH.
When to Use
Use this skill when:
- Testing web application UI flows
- Verifying visual changes or layouts
- Automating repetitive browser interactions
- Documenting application behavior with screenshots
- Testing localhost applications during development
- Need to interact with elements that require human-like selection
Don't use for:
- API testing (use direct HTTP calls)
- Headless testing where visuals don't matter
- Simple page content validation (use curl/wget)
Quick Reference
| Task | Command | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Start browser | | Launch Chrome with debugging |
| Navigate | | Go to specific URL |
| Take screenshot | | Capture current viewport |
| Pick elements | | Interactive element selection |
| Run JavaScript | | Execute code in page context |
| Extract content | | Get readable page content |
| View cookies | | List session cookies |
Setup and Basic Workflow
1. Start Chrome with Remote Debugging
# Launch Chrome with debugging enabled (preserves user profile) browser-start.js # Or start fresh (no cookies, clean state) browser-start.js --fresh
Expected Result: Chrome opens on port 9222 with DevTools Protocol enabled
2. Navigate to Application
# Go to your application starting point browser-nav.js http://localhost:5172/dashboard
Verify: Browser navigates to dashboard page
3. Capture Baseline Screenshot
# Take initial screenshot to confirm page loaded browser-screenshot.js
Output: Returns path to screenshot file (e.g.,
screenshot_20231203_141532.png)
Testing Workflow with Screenshots
Complete Test Scenario Example
#!/bin/bash # Test login and dashboard functionality echo "🚀 Starting browser test..." # 1. Launch browser browser-start.js --fresh # 2. Navigate to login page browser-nav.js http://localhost:5172/login sleep 2 # 3. Take screenshot of login page LOGIN_SHOT=$(browser-screenshot.js) echo "📸 Login page: $LOGIN_SHOT" # 4. Fill login form (interactive element picking) browser-pick.js "Click the username field" browser-eval.js 'document.activeElement.value = "testuser"' browser-pick.js "Click the password field" browser-eval.js 'document.activeElement.value = "password123"' # 5. Screenshot filled form FORM_SHOT=$(browser-screenshot.js) echo "📸 Filled form: $FORM_SHOT" # 6. Submit form browser-pick.js "Click the login button" sleep 3 # 7. Verify dashboard loaded browser-nav.js http://localhost:5172/dashboard DASHBOARD_SHOT=$(browser-screenshot.js) echo "📸 Dashboard: $DASHBOARD_SHOT" # 8. Verify specific dashboard elements browser-pick.js "Select the navigation menu" browser-eval.js 'console.log("Navigation found:", !!document.querySelector(".nav"))' echo "✅ Test complete. Screenshots saved."
Element Interaction Pattern
# Interactive element selection (best for dynamic content) browser-pick.js "Select the submit button" # User clicks element in browser → returns CSS selector # Use returned selector for automation SELECTOR=$(browser-pick.js "Select the submit button" | grep "selector:") browser-eval.js "document.querySelector('$SELECTOR').click()" # Take screenshot to verify action browser-screenshot.js
Advanced Usage
JavaScript Evaluation for Complex Interactions
# Check if element exists before interaction browser-eval.js 'document.querySelector("#login-form") !== null' # Wait for dynamic content browser-eval.js ' new Promise(resolve => { const check = () => { if (document.querySelector(".loaded")) resolve(true); else setTimeout(check, 100); }; check(); }) ' # Extract form data browser-eval.js 'JSON.stringify(Object.fromEntries(new FormData(document.querySelector("form"))))'
Screenshot with Timing
# Navigate and wait before screenshot browser-nav.js http://localhost:5172/slow-page sleep 5 # Wait for animations/loading browser-screenshot.js
Content Extraction for Verification
# Get page title PAGE_TITLE=$(browser-eval.js 'document.title') echo "Current page: $PAGE_TITLE" # Extract readable content browser-content.js > page_content.md # Check for specific text browser-eval.js 'document.body.textContent.includes("Welcome to Dashboard")'
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Problem | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No sleep after navigation | Screenshots of loading page | Add after nav |
| Hardcoded selectors | Breaks when UI changes | Use for selection |
| Missing Chrome setup | "Connection refused" errors | Run first |
| Wrong localhost port | Navigation fails | Verify application is running on correct port |
| Screenshot timing | Captures before content loads | Wait for page load or specific elements |
| Not preserving state | Login lost between commands | Use default profile, not |
Error Handling
# Check if Chrome is running if ! browser-eval.js 'true' 2>/dev/null; then echo "❌ Chrome not connected. Running browser-start.js..." browser-start.js fi # Verify navigation succeeded if browser-eval.js 'location.href.includes("dashboard")'; then echo "✅ Navigation successful" else echo "❌ Navigation failed" exit 1 fi
File Output Patterns
- Screenshots:
in current directoryscreenshot_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS.png - Content: Markdown format via stdout from
browser-content.js - Selectors: CSS selectors from
interactionbrowser-pick.js - JavaScript results: JSON or string values from
browser-eval.js
Integration with Testing Frameworks
# Create test evidence directory mkdir -p test-results/$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) cd test-results/$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S) # Run tests with organized screenshots browser-start.js for page in login dashboard profile; do browser-nav.js "http://localhost:5172/$page" sleep 2 screenshot=$(browser-screenshot.js) mv "$screenshot" "${page}_page.png" echo "✅ $page page tested" done
Real-World Impact
Benefits:
- Visual verification: Screenshots provide immediate feedback on UI state
- Interactive debugging: Element picker works with dynamic/complex selectors
- State preservation: Maintains login sessions between commands
- Evidence collection: Automated screenshot capture for test documentation
- Development workflow: Quick verification of localhost changes
Results:
- Faster UI testing iteration (visual confirmation vs manual checking)
- Reliable element selection (human picks, automation uses)
- Test documentation with visual proof
- Catches visual regressions immediately
Key principle: Combine automated navigation with human element selection for robust, maintainable browser testing.