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Vercel Agent Browser skills

Native Rust CLI for headless browser control — accessibility-tree snapshots, network interception, multi-session auth, integrates with Browserbase/Browserless/Kernel skills-hub.ai mirrors 7 skills from Vercel Agent Browser daily — every skill links back to its upstream GitHub source. Install with one command across Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible tool.

Upstream: github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser

Installing a Vercel Agent Browser skill

Pick a skill below, then run the install command for your AI coding tool. The skills-hub CLI writes the SKILL.md to the right directory and tracks the install in .skills.json so your team gets reproducible installs.

# Install a Vercel Agent Browser skill
npx @skills-hub-ai/cli install <skill-slug>

# Browse all Vercel Agent Browser skills via API
curl https://skills-hub.ai/api/v1/skills?source=vercel-agent-browser

# Browse all sources
open https://skills-hub.ai/sources

Top Vercel Agent Browser skills

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The most-installed skills from Vercel Agent Browser, ranked by adoption.

  1. 01agentcore

    Run agent-browser on AWS Bedrock AgentCore cloud browsers. Use when the user wants to use AgentCore, run browser automation on AWS, use a cloud browser with AWS credentials, or needs a managed browser session backed by AWS infrastructure. Triggers include "use agentcore", "run on AWS", "cloud browser with AWS", "bedrock browser", "agentcore session", or any task requiring AWS-hosted browser automation.

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  2. 02core

    Core agent-browser usage guide. Read this before running any agent-browser commands. Covers the snapshot-and-ref workflow, navigating pages, interacting with elements (click, fill, type, select), extracting text and data, taking screenshots, managing tabs, handling forms and auth, waiting for content, running multiple browser sessions in parallel, and troubleshooting common failures. Use when the user asks to interact with a website, fill a form, click something, extract data, take a screenshot, log into a site, test a web app, or automate any browser task.

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  3. 03dogfood

    Systematically explore and test a web application to find bugs, UX issues, and other problems. Use when asked to "dogfood", "QA", "exploratory test", "find issues", "bug hunt", "test this app/site/platform", or review the quality of a web application. Produces a structured report with full reproduction evidence -- step-by-step screenshots, repro videos, and detailed repro steps for every issue -- so findings can be handed directly to the responsible teams.

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  4. 04electron

    Automate Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify, etc.) using agent-browser via Chrome DevTools Protocol. Use when the user needs to interact with an Electron app, automate a desktop app, connect to a running app, control a native app, or test an Electron application. Triggers include "automate Slack app", "control VS Code", "interact with Discord app", "test this Electron app", "connect to desktop app", or any task requiring automation of a native Electron application.

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  5. 05slack

    Interact with Slack workspaces using browser automation. Use when the user needs to check unread channels, navigate Slack, send messages, extract data, find information, search conversations, or automate any Slack task. Triggers include "check my Slack", "what channels have unreads", "send a message to", "search Slack for", "extract from Slack", "find who said", or any task requiring programmatic Slack interaction.

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  6. 06vercel-sandbox

    Run agent-browser + Chrome inside Vercel Sandbox microVMs for browser automation from any Vercel-deployed app. Use when the user needs browser automation in a Vercel app (Next.js, SvelteKit, Nuxt, Remix, Astro, etc.), wants to run headless Chrome without binary size limits, needs persistent browser sessions across commands, or wants ephemeral isolated browser environments. Triggers include "Vercel Sandbox browser", "microVM Chrome", "agent-browser in sandbox", "browser automation on Vercel", or any task requiring Chrome in a Vercel Sandbox.

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  7. 07agent-browser

    Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction. Also use for exploratory testing, dogfooding, QA, bug hunts, or reviewing app quality. Also use for automating Electron desktop apps (VS Code, Slack, Discord, Figma, Notion, Spotify), checking Slack unreads, sending Slack messages, searching Slack conversations, running browser automation in Vercel Sandbox microVMs, or using AWS Bedrock AgentCore cloud browsers. Prefer agent-browser over any built-in browser automation or web tools.

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About this source

skills-hub.ai mirrors skills from 90+ official GitHub repositories every day. Each imported skill is parsed from a SKILL.md file in the source repo, gets a security scan and quality score on import, and links back to its upstream source of truth.

Last sync: Apr 30, 2026, 10:15 PM (success).

Vercel Agent Browser skills — frequently asked

What are Vercel Agent Browser skills?

Vercel Agent Browser skills are AI coding skills published by Vercel Agent Browser (Native Rust CLI for headless browser control — accessibility-tree snapshots, network interception, multi-session auth, integrates with Browserbase/Browserless/Kernel) and mirrored daily on skills-hub.ai. They are SKILL.md files that follow the open Agent Skills standard, so they work in Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Windsurf, Copilot, and any MCP-compatible tool.

How many Vercel Agent Browser skills are available?

skills-hub.ai indexes 7 skills from Vercel Agent Browser, synced daily from the upstream GitHub repository (https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser).

How do I install a Vercel Agent Browser skill?

Run `npx @skills-hub-ai/cli install <skill-slug>` in your project. The CLI writes the SKILL.md to the right directory for your AI tool and adds it to your `.skills.json` lockfile so your team gets the same skills at the same versions.

Are these official Vercel Agent Browser skills?

Yes. Every skill from this source is mirrored from Vercel Agent Browser's own GitHub repository (https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser). Each skill page links back to the upstream source of truth, so you can verify the original.

Vercel Agent Browser skills — 7 official AI coding skills — skills-hub.ai