Claude-code-templates playwright
Use when the task requires automating a real browser from the terminal (navigation, form filling, snapshots, screenshots, data extraction, UI-flow debugging) via `playwright-cli` or the bundled wrapper script.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/davila7/claude-code-templates "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/cli-tool/components/skills/development/playwright" ~/.claude/skills/davila7-claude-code-templates-playwright && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
cli-tool/components/skills/development/playwright/SKILL.mdsource content
Playwright CLI Skill
Drive a real browser from the terminal using
playwright-cli. Prefer the bundled wrapper script so the CLI works even when it is not globally installed.
Treat this skill as CLI-first automation. Do not pivot to @playwright/test unless the user explicitly asks for test files.
Prerequisite check (required)
Before proposing commands, check whether
npx is available (the wrapper depends on it):
command -v npx >/dev/null 2>&1
If it is not available, pause and ask the user to install Node.js/npm (which provides
npx). Provide these steps verbatim:
# Verify Node/npm are installed node --version npm --version # If missing, install Node.js/npm, then: npm install -g @playwright/cli@latest playwright-cli --help
Once
npx is present, proceed with the wrapper script. A global install of playwright-cli is optional.
Skill path (set once)
export CODEX_HOME="${CODEX_HOME:-$HOME/.codex}" export PWCLI="$CODEX_HOME/skills/playwright/scripts/playwright_cli.sh"
User-scoped skills install under
$CODEX_HOME/skills (default: ~/.codex/skills).
Quick start
Use the wrapper script:
"$PWCLI" open https://playwright.dev --headed "$PWCLI" snapshot "$PWCLI" click e15 "$PWCLI" type "Playwright" "$PWCLI" press Enter "$PWCLI" screenshot
If the user prefers a global install, this is also valid:
npm install -g @playwright/cli@latest playwright-cli --help
Core workflow
- Open the page.
- Snapshot to get stable element refs.
- Interact using refs from the latest snapshot.
- Re-snapshot after navigation or significant DOM changes.
- Capture artifacts (screenshot, pdf, traces) when useful.
Minimal loop:
"$PWCLI" open https://example.com "$PWCLI" snapshot "$PWCLI" click e3 "$PWCLI" snapshot
When to snapshot again
Snapshot again after:
- navigation
- clicking elements that change the UI substantially
- opening/closing modals or menus
- tab switches
Refs can go stale. When a command fails due to a missing ref, snapshot again.
Recommended patterns
Form fill and submit
"$PWCLI" open https://example.com/form "$PWCLI" snapshot "$PWCLI" fill e1 "user@example.com" "$PWCLI" fill e2 "password123" "$PWCLI" click e3 "$PWCLI" snapshot
Debug a UI flow with traces
"$PWCLI" open https://example.com --headed "$PWCLI" tracing-start # ...interactions... "$PWCLI" tracing-stop
Multi-tab work
"$PWCLI" tab-new https://example.com "$PWCLI" tab-list "$PWCLI" tab-select 0 "$PWCLI" snapshot
Wrapper script
The wrapper script uses
npx --package @playwright/cli playwright-cli so the CLI can run without a global install:
"$PWCLI" --help
Prefer the wrapper unless the repository already standardizes on a global install.
References
Open only what you need:
- CLI command reference:
references/cli.md - Practical workflows and troubleshooting:
references/workflows.md
Guardrails
- Always snapshot before referencing element ids like
.e12 - Re-snapshot when refs seem stale.
- Prefer explicit commands over
andeval
unless needed.run-code - When you do not have a fresh snapshot, use placeholder refs like
and say why; do not bypass refs witheX
.run-code - Use
when a visual check will help.--headed - When capturing artifacts in this repo, use
and avoid introducing new top-level artifact folders.output/playwright/ - Default to CLI commands and workflows, not Playwright test specs.