v1.28.0.0 feat: browse --headed/--proxy/--navigate + gstack/llms.txt + webdriver-only stealth (#1363)

* feat(browse): SOCKS5 bridge with auth + cred redaction helper

Adds browse/src/socks-bridge.ts: a 127.0.0.1-only SOCKS5 listener that
accepts unauthenticated connections from Chromium and relays them through
an authenticated upstream proxy. Chromium does not prompt for SOCKS5 auth
at launch, so this bridge is the workaround for using auth-required
residential SOCKS5 upstreams.

- startSocksBridge({ upstream, port: 0 }) → ephemeral 127.0.0.1 listener
- testUpstream({ upstream, retries: 3, backoffMs: 500, budgetMs: 5000 })
  pre-flight that connects to a known endpoint (default 1.1.1.1:443)
- Stream-error policy: kill affected client + upstream sockets on any
  error mid-stream; no transport retries (a transport-layer retry can
  corrupt browser traffic)

Adds browse/src/proxy-redact.ts: single source of truth for redacting
credentials in any logged proxy URL or upstream config. Every code path
that prints proxy config goes through this helper.

Adds the socks npm dep (~30KB) and 16 tests covering: 127.0.0.1-only
bind, byte-for-byte round trip through the bridge, auth rejection,
mid-stream upstream drop kills client conn, listener teardown,
testUpstream success + retry-exhaust paths, redaction of every
credential shape.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(browse): --proxy and --headed flags wire bridge into daemon

Adds the global --proxy <url> and --headed flags to the browse CLI.
Resolves cred policy and routes the daemon launch through the SOCKS5
bridge (or pass-through for HTTP/HTTPS) before chromium.launch().

CLI (cli.ts):
- extractGlobalFlags() strips --proxy/--headed from argv, parses URL via
  Node URL class, validates D9 cred-mixing (env BROWSE_PROXY_USER/PASS
  + URL creds → exit 1 with hint), composes canonical proxy URL with
  resolved creds, computes a stable configHash for daemon-mismatch
- ensureServer() now reads existing daemon's configHash from state file
  and refuses (exit 1 with disconnect hint) if --proxy/--headed mismatch
  the existing daemon. No silent restart that would drop tab state.
- All proxy-related stderr lines go through redactProxyUrl

proxy-config.ts (new):
- parseProxyConfig() — URL parser + D9 cred-mixing detector + scheme allowlist
- computeConfigHash() — stable hash of (proxy URL minus creds + headed flag)
- toUpstreamConfig() — map ParsedProxyConfig → socks-bridge.UpstreamConfig

Server (server.ts):
- Reads BROWSE_PROXY_URL at startup; for SOCKS5+auth, runs testUpstream
  pre-flight (5s budget, 3 retries, 500ms backoff) and exits 1 on failure
  with redacted error
- Spawns startSocksBridge() on 127.0.0.1:<ephemeral> and points
  Chromium at it via socks5://127.0.0.1:<port>
- HTTP/HTTPS or unauth SOCKS5 → pass-through to chromium.launch
  proxy.server (with username/password if present)
- State file gains optional configHash for daemon-mismatch check
- Bridge tears down via process.on('exit')

Browser manager (browser-manager.ts):
- New setProxyConfig({ server, username, password }) called by server.ts
  before launch
- chromium.launch() and both launchPersistentContext sites pass the
  proxy config through when set

Tests: 22 new across proxy-config (parse + cred-mixing + hash stability)
and extractGlobalFlags (flag stripping + cred-mixing rejection + cred
rotation hash stability + redaction).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(browse): Xvfb auto-spawn with PID + start-time validation

Adds browse/src/xvfb.ts: a Linux-only Xvfb auto-spawn module for
running headed Chromium in containers without DISPLAY. The module
walks a display range to pick a free one (never hardcodes :99) and
validates orphan PIDs by BOTH /proc/<pid>/cmdline matching 'Xvfb' AND
start-time matching the recorded value before sending any signal.
Defends against PID reuse — refuses to kill anything that doesn't
match both checks.

- shouldSpawnXvfb(env, platform) — pure decision: skip on macOS/Windows,
  on Linux skip when DISPLAY or WAYLAND_DISPLAY is set (codex F2)
- pickFreeDisplay(99..120) — probes via xdpyinfo
- spawnXvfb(display) — returns { pid, startTime, display } handle
- isOurXvfb(pid, startTime) — both-checks validator
- cleanupXvfb(state) — best-effort, validates ownership before SIGTERM

Wired into server.ts startup: when shouldSpawnXvfb says yes, picks a
free display, spawns Xvfb, sets DISPLAY for chromium.launchHeaded, and
records xvfbPid/xvfbStartTime/xvfbDisplay in the state file. Cleanup
runs on process.on('exit'). The CLI's disconnect path also runs
cleanupXvfb() in the force-cleanup branch when the server is dead.

Disconnect now applies to any non-default daemon (headed mode OR
configHash-tagged daemon — i.e. one started with --proxy/--headed),
not just headed mode.

Adds xvfb + x11-utils to .github/docker/Dockerfile.ci so CI exercises
the Linux container --headed path on every run. Without it the most
common production path would go untested.

Tests: 17 new across decision logic, PID validation defenses
(cmdline mismatch, start-time mismatch), no-op safety on bad inputs,
and a Linux+Xvfb-installed gate for the spawn → validate → cleanup
round trip. Tests skip on macOS/Windows automatically.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(browse): webdriver-mask stealth + Chromium-through-bridge e2e

D7 (codex narrowing): mask navigator.webdriver only via addInitScript.
The wintermute approach (fake plugins=[1..5], fake languages=['en-US',
'en'], stub window.chrome) is intentionally NOT applied — modern
fingerprinters check consistency between plugins.length, languages,
userAgent, and platform, and synthesizing fixed values can flag MORE
bot-like, not less. The honest minimum is webdriver, which Chromium
exposes as a known automation tell.

Adds browse/src/stealth.ts: single source of truth for the stealth
init script and launch args. Both browser-manager.launch() (headless)
and launchHeaded() (persistent context with extension) call
applyStealth(context) and pass STEALTH_LAUNCH_ARGS into chromium.launch.

The pre-existing launchHeaded stealth that did fake plugins/languages
is removed for the same reason. The cdc_/__webdriver runtime cleanup
and Permissions API patch are kept — they remove automation-injected
artifacts, not synthesize fake natural-browser values.

Adds bridge-chromium-e2e.test.ts (codex F3): the test that proves the
FEATURE works. Real Chromium with proxy.server = 'socks5://127.0.0.1:
<bridgePort>' navigates to a local HTTP fixture; the auth upstream's
connect counter and the HTTP fixture's hit counter both increment,
proving traffic actually traversed bridge → auth-upstream → destination.
Without this test, we could ship a working byte-relay and a broken
Chromium integration and never know.

Adds bridge-port-restart.test.ts (codex F1, reframed): old test
assumed two daemons coexist, which contradicts D2 single-daemon model.
Reframed as restart-then-restart, asserting fresh ephemeral ports
(never the hardcoded 1090) on each spin-up.

Adds stealth-webdriver.test.ts: navigator.webdriver=false in both
fresh contexts and persistent contexts; navigator.plugins/languages
are NOT replaced with the wintermute fake list (D7 verification).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(gstack): generate llms.txt — single-file capability index for AI agents

Adds scripts/gen-llms-txt.ts: produces gstack/llms.txt at repo root,
indexing every skill (47), every browse command (75), and design
commands when the design CLI is present. Per the llmstxt.org
convention, agents can read one file to learn what gstack offers
instead of crawling 47 SKILL.md files.

Sources:
- skill SKILL.md.tmpl frontmatter (name + description block scalar)
- browse/src/commands.ts COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS (sorted by category)
- design/src/commands.ts COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS if present (best-effort)

Wired into scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts as a post-step so it regenerates
on every `bun run gen:skill-docs` (the same script that re-emits all
SKILL.md files). Failures are non-fatal warnings, not build breaks —
the generator never blocks SKILL.md regen.

Strict mode (--strict, also used by tests) throws when a skill is
missing name or description in its frontmatter, catching missing
metadata before it ships.

Tests: shape (top-level sections, sort order, single-line summary
discipline), every-skill-and-command-appears, strict-mode rejection of
incomplete frontmatter, and freshness check that the committed
gstack/llms.txt matches what the generator produces now.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(browse): --navigate flag on download for browser-triggered files

Adds the --navigate strategy from community PR #1355 (originally from
@garrytan-agents). When set, download navigates to the URL with
waitUntil:'commit' and captures the resulting browser download via
page.waitForEvent('download'), then saves via download.saveAs().
Handles URLs that trigger files via Content-Disposition headers,
multi-hop CDN redirects requiring browser cookies, or anti-bot CDN
chains where page.request.fetch() can't follow the auth/redirect
chain.

Defaults still use the existing direct-fetch strategy. --navigate is
opt-in.

Goes through the same validateNavigationUrl SSRF gate as goto, so
download --navigate cannot reach IPv4 metadata endpoints (AWS IMDSv1,
GCP/Azure equivalents) or arbitrary internal hosts.

Inferred content type from suggested filename for common extensions
(epub, pdf, zip, gz, mp3/mp4, jpg/jpeg/png, txt, html, json) — falls
back to application/octet-stream. Same 200MB cap as Strategy 1.

Frames the use case generically (anti-bot CDN, Content-Disposition,
redirect chains) rather than naming any specific site, per project
voice rules.

Co-Authored-By: @garrytan-agents
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: v1.28.0.0 — browse SKILL section + VERSION + CHANGELOG

VERSION 1.27.1.0 → 1.28.0.0 (MINOR — substantial new capability:
five new flags/features, ~600 LOC added, new socks dep, multiple
new modules).

browse/SKILL.md.tmpl: new "Headed Mode + Proxy + Anti-Bot Sites"
section between User Handoff and Snapshot Flags. Documents
--headed (auto-Xvfb on Linux), --proxy (with embedded SOCKS5
bridge for auth), download --navigate, the cred-mixing policy,
daemon-discipline (refuse-on-mismatch), the narrowed
webdriver-only stealth, container support caveats, and the
fail-fast/no-retry failure modes.

CHANGELOG entry follows the release-summary format from CLAUDE.md:
two-line headline, lead paragraph, "The numbers that matter"
table tied to specific test files that prove each capability,
"What this means for AI agents" closing tied to a real workflow
shift, then itemized Added/Changed/Fixed/For-contributors
sections.

Browse SKILL.md regenerated via bun run gen:skill-docs.
gstack/llms.txt regenerated automatically from the same pipeline.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(browse): integration coverage for daemon mismatch + proxy fail-fast

Adds two integration tests that exercise the full process boundary,
not just the module-level wiring.

daemon-mismatch-refuse.test.ts (D2):
- Stubs a healthy state file with a fake configHash and a fake /health
  HTTP server, runs the actual cli.ts binary with a mismatching
  --proxy, asserts exit 1 + 'different config' / 'browse disconnect'
  hint in stderr.
- Same shape with the plain-daemon-meets---headed case.
- Positive case: matching configHash → CLI does NOT emit the mismatch
  hint (regardless of whether the actual command succeeds).

server-proxy-fail-fast.test.ts:
- Starts the rejecting SOCKS5 upstream, spawns server.ts with
  BROWSE_PROXY_URL pointing at it, BROWSE_HEADLESS_SKIP=1 to skip
  Chromium launch.
- Asserts exit 1, 'FAIL upstream' in stderr (testUpstream pre-flight
  ran), no raw credential leakage in any output (redaction works on
  the failure path), and exit within 30s upper bound.

Both tests use the existing spawn-bun-cli pattern from
commands.test.ts so they run on the same CI infrastructure as the
rest of the bun test suite.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen-skill-docs): keep module sync so test require() still works

Two regressions caught by the full test suite after the v1.28.0.0
landing pass:

1) package.json version mismatch — VERSION was bumped to 1.28.0.0
   but package.json still pinned to 1.27.1.0.
   test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts asserts they match.

2) Top-level await in scripts/gen-llms-txt.ts (CLI entry block) and
   scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts (post-step) made gen-skill-docs an
   async module. test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts uses require() to pull
   extractVoiceTriggers/processVoiceTriggers from gen-skill-docs,
   which Bun rejects on async modules with:
     "TypeError: require() async module ... unsupported.
      use 'await import()' instead."

Fix: wrap the await blocks in void IIFEs so the modules remain sync
from a require() perspective.

After fix: all 379 gen-skill-docs tests pass, all 77 new feature
tests pass (3 skipped on macOS — Linux+Xvfb gates).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): apply codex adversarial findings on the new lifecycle

Codex outside-voice review caught five real production-failure modes in
the v1.28.0.0 proxy/headed lifecycle. Fixed:

1) `browse disconnect` skip-graceful for proxy-only daemons
   (browse/src/cli.ts). The graceful /command POST went out with stray
   `domains,` shorthand and (even fixed) the server's disconnect handler
   only tears down headed mode — proxy-only daemons returned 200 "Not
   in headed mode" while leaving the bridge running. Now disconnect
   short-circuits to force-cleanup for non-headed daemons, which kicks
   process.on('exit') in server.ts to close the bridge + Xvfb.

2) sendCommand crash retry preserves --proxy / --headed
   (browse/src/cli.ts). The ECONNRESET retry path called startServer()
   with no extraEnv, silently dropping the proxied flags. A daemon that
   died mid-command would silently restart in default direct/headless
   mode and bypass the SOCKS bridge. Now reapplies BROWSE_PROXY_URL,
   BROWSE_HEADED, and BROWSE_CONFIG_HASH from the resolved global flags.

3) `connect` honors --proxy (browse/src/cli.ts). The headed-mode
   `connect` command built its own serverEnv that didn't include
   BROWSE_PROXY_URL, so `browse --proxy <url> connect` launched headed
   Chromium without the proxy. Now threads proxyUrl + configHash into
   the connect serverEnv.

4) SOCKS5 bridge handles fragmented TCP frames
   (browse/src/socks-bridge.ts). Previously used once('data') and
   parsed each chunk as a complete SOCKS5 frame — TCP doesn't preserve
   message boundaries and split greetings/CONNECT requests caused
   intermittent handshake failures. Replaced with a single state
   machine that buffers chunks and uses size predicates on the SOCKS5
   header to know when a complete frame has arrived. Pauses the client
   socket during upstream connect and replays any remainder bytes
   into the upstream on success.

5) Xvfb cleanup-then-state-delete ordering
   (browse/src/server.ts). emergencyCleanup() previously deleted the
   state file BEFORE any Xvfb cleanup could read it, orphaning Xvfb
   on uncaughtException / unhandledRejection. Now reads the state
   file first, calls cleanupXvfb() (which validates cmdline +
   start-time before kill), then deletes the state file.

Adds a regression test for #4: writes the SOCKS5 greeting + CONNECT
one byte at a time with 5ms ticks, asserts a clean round trip after
the fragmented handshake.

Codex's sixth finding (bridge advertises NO_AUTH on 127.0.0.1, so any
co-located process can use the authenticated upstream) is documented
as a known limitation — gstack's threat model assumes single-user
hosts. Adding bridge-side auth is a separate change.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: update BROWSER.md + TODOS.md for v1.28.0.0

BROWSER.md picks up a "Headed mode + proxy + browser-native downloads
(v1.28.0.0)" subsection inside Real-browser mode plus the new source-map
entries (socks-bridge.ts, proxy-config.ts, proxy-redact.ts, xvfb.ts,
stealth.ts). TODOS.md anti-bot-stealth item updated to reflect the v1.28
narrowing — the "fake plugins" line is no longer accurate.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): include bun.lock in image build for deterministic install

CI evals all failed on PR #1363 with:
  error: Could not resolve: "smart-buffer". Maybe you need to "bun install"?
  error: Could not resolve: "ip-address". Maybe you need to "bun install"?
  at /opt/node_modules_cache/socks/build/client/socksclient.js:15

The cached node_modules layer in the pre-baked Docker image had
`socks` (the new dep) but was missing its transitive deps (smart-buffer,
ip-address). The image build copied only package.json into the build
context — without bun.lock, `bun install` resolved a different tree
than local `bun install` did, dropping required transitive deps.

Reproduces locally as 229 packages (correct) when bun.lock is present
or absent. Why CI diverged isn't fully understood — possibly Docker
layer cache reuse across image rebuilds — but the deterministic fix is
to include the lockfile in the image build context and use
`--frozen-lockfile`, matching what every CI doc recommends.

Changes:
- .github/docker/Dockerfile.ci: COPY bun.lock alongside package.json,
  switch `bun install` → `bun install --frozen-lockfile` so any future
  lockfile drift fails loudly during image build instead of producing
  a partially-installed cache that breaks downstream eval jobs.
- .github/workflows/evals.yml: include bun.lock in the image-tag hash
  so adding/removing a dep invalidates the image, AND copy bun.lock
  into the docker context alongside package.json.
- .github/workflows/evals-periodic.yml: same updates.
- .github/workflows/ci-image.yml: rebuild trigger now fires on bun.lock
  changes too; build context includes bun.lock.

Image hash changes → fresh image gets built on next CI run → install
matches the lockfile exactly → no missing transitive deps.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): use hardlink copy instead of symlink for node_modules cache

After the bun.lock fix landed, the eval matrix STILL failed identically:
  Could not resolve: "smart-buffer" / "ip-address"
  at /opt/node_modules_cache/socks/build/client/socksclient.js

But the hash-tagged image actually contains smart-buffer + ip-address +
socks all flat in /opt/node_modules_cache (verified by pulling and
inspecting the image). 207 packages, all present.

Root cause: the workflow used `ln -s /opt/node_modules_cache node_modules`
to restore deps. Bun build (and Node module resolution generally) walks
a file's realpath to find sibling deps. From the symlinked
/workspace/node_modules/socks/build/client/socksclient.js, realpath
resolves to /opt/node_modules_cache/socks/build/client/socksclient.js,
and walking up to find a node_modules/smart-buffer dir fails — there's
no `node_modules` segment in the realpath.

Switch `ln -s` → `cp -al` (hardlink-copy). Each file in the cache becomes
a hardlink at /workspace/node_modules/<pkg>, sharing inodes (no data
copy). Realpath of /workspace/node_modules/socks/.../socksclient.js
stays inside /workspace/node_modules, so sibling deps resolve correctly.

Speed is comparable to symlink — `cp -al` on ~200 packages on tmpfs is
sub-second. Same caching story preserved.

Both evals.yml and evals-periodic.yml updated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): cp -r instead of cp -al — /opt and /workspace are different filesystems

The hardlink-copy fix landed and immediately broke with:
  cp: cannot create hard link 'node_modules/<file>' to
      '/opt/node_modules_cache/<file>': Invalid cross-device link

GitHub Actions runners mount the workspace volume at /workspace
(overlay-fs layered onto the runner image), and /opt is the runner
image's own filesystem. Cross-filesystem hardlinks aren't supported.

Switch `cp -al` → `cp -r`. Cost: ~5s for ~200 packages of small JS
files vs ~0s for the broken symlink. Still cheaper than the ~15s
`bun install` fallback. Realpath of /workspace/node_modules/<pkg>/...
stays inside /workspace, so bun build's sibling-dep resolution works.

Both evals.yml and evals-periodic.yml updated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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# gstack
> gstack is Garry's Stack: AI coding skills + a fast headless browser binary + a design CLI. This file indexes every capability so agents can discover and invoke them without crawling individual SKILL.md files.
Conventions:
- Skills are invoked by name (e.g. `/ship`, `/plan-ceo-review`).
- Browse commands run as `browse <command> [args]` (or `$B` shorthand).
- Design commands run as `design <command> [args]` (or `$D`).
- Project-specific config lives in `CLAUDE.md`. Always read it first.
## Skills
- [/autoplan](autoplan/SKILL.md): Auto-review pipeline — reads the full CEO, design, eng, and DX review skills from disk and runs them sequentially with auto-decisions using 6 decision principles.
- [/benchmark](benchmark/SKILL.md): Performance regression detection using the browse daemon.
- [/benchmark-models](benchmark-models/SKILL.md): Cross-model benchmark for gstack skills.
- [/browse](browse/SKILL.md): Fast headless browser for QA testing and site dogfooding.
- [/canary](canary/SKILL.md): Post-deploy canary monitoring.
- [/careful](careful/SKILL.md): Safety guardrails for destructive commands.
- [/claude](claude/SKILL.md): Claude Code CLI wrapper for non-Claude hosts - three modes.
- [/codex](codex/SKILL.md): OpenAI Codex CLI wrapper — three modes.
- [/context-restore](context-restore/SKILL.md): Restore working context saved earlier by /context-save.
- [/context-save](context-save/SKILL.md): Save working context.
- [/cso](cso/SKILL.md): Chief Security Officer mode.
- [/design-consultation](design-consultation/SKILL.md): Design consultation: understands your product, researches the landscape, proposes a complete design system (aesthetic, typography, color, layout, spacing, motion), and generates font+color preview pages.
- [/design-html](design-html/SKILL.md): Design finalization: generates production-quality Pretext-native HTML/CSS.
- [/design-review](design-review/SKILL.md): Designer's eye QA: finds visual inconsistency, spacing issues, hierarchy problems, AI slop patterns, and slow interactions — then fixes them.
- [/design-shotgun](design-shotgun/SKILL.md): Design shotgun: generate multiple AI design variants, open a comparison board, collect structured feedback, and iterate.
- [/devex-review](devex-review/SKILL.md): Live developer experience audit.
- [/document-release](document-release/SKILL.md): Post-ship documentation update.
- [/freeze](freeze/SKILL.md): Restrict file edits to a specific directory for the session.
- [/gstack](gstack/SKILL.md): Fast headless browser for QA testing and site dogfooding.
- [/gstack-upgrade](gstack-upgrade/SKILL.md): Upgrade gstack to the latest version.
- [/guard](guard/SKILL.md): Full safety mode: destructive command warnings + directory-scoped edits.
- [/health](health/SKILL.md): Code quality dashboard.
- [/investigate](investigate/SKILL.md): Systematic debugging with root cause investigation.
- [/land-and-deploy](land-and-deploy/SKILL.md): Land and deploy workflow.
- [/landing-report](landing-report/SKILL.md): Read-only queue dashboard for workspace-aware ship.
- [/learn](learn/SKILL.md): Manage project learnings.
- [/make-pdf](make-pdf/SKILL.md): Turn any markdown file into a publication-quality PDF.
- [/office-hours](office-hours/SKILL.md): YC Office Hours — two modes.
- [/open-gstack-browser](open-gstack-browser/SKILL.md): Launch GStack Browser — AI-controlled Chromium with the sidebar extension baked in.
- [/pair-agent](pair-agent/SKILL.md): Pair a remote AI agent with your browser.
- [/plan-ceo-review](plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md): CEO/founder-mode plan review.
- [/plan-design-review](plan-design-review/SKILL.md): Designer's eye plan review — interactive, like CEO and Eng review.
- [/plan-devex-review](plan-devex-review/SKILL.md): Interactive developer experience plan review.
- [/plan-eng-review](plan-eng-review/SKILL.md): Eng manager-mode plan review.
- [/plan-tune](plan-tune/SKILL.md): Self-tuning question sensitivity + developer psychographic for gstack (v1: observational).
- [/qa](qa/SKILL.md): Systematically QA test a web application and fix bugs found.
- [/qa-only](qa-only/SKILL.md): Report-only QA testing.
- [/retro](retro/SKILL.md): Weekly engineering retrospective.
- [/review](review/SKILL.md): Pre-landing PR review.
- [/scrape](scrape/SKILL.md): Pull data from a web page.
- [/setup-browser-cookies](setup-browser-cookies/SKILL.md): Import cookies from your real Chromium browser into the headless browse session.
- [/setup-deploy](setup-deploy/SKILL.md): Configure deployment settings for /land-and-deploy.
- [/setup-gbrain](setup-gbrain/SKILL.md): Set up gbrain for this coding agent: install the CLI, initialize a local PGLite or Supabase brain, register MCP, capture per-remote trust policy.
- [/ship](ship/SKILL.md): Ship workflow: detect + merge base branch, run tests, review diff, bump VERSION, update CHANGELOG, commit, push, create PR.
- [/skillify](skillify/SKILL.md): Codify the most recent successful /scrape flow into a permanent browser-skill on disk.
- [/sync-gbrain](sync-gbrain/SKILL.md): Keep gbrain current with this repo's code and refresh agent search guidance in CLAUDE.md.
- [/unfreeze](unfreeze/SKILL.md): Clear the freeze boundary set by /freeze, allowing edits to all directories again.
## Browse Commands
Run with `browse <command> [args]`. Full reference: `browse/SKILL.md`.
### Extraction
- `archive [path]`: Save complete page as MHTML via CDP
- `download <url|@ref> [path] [--base64] [--navigate]`: Download URL or media element to disk using browser cookies.
- `scrape <images|videos|media> [--selector sel] [--dir path] [--limit N]`: Bulk download all media from page.
### Inspection
- `attrs <sel|@ref>`: Element attributes as JSON
- `cdp <Domain.method> [json-params]`: Raw Chrome DevTools Protocol method dispatch.
- `console [--clear|--errors]`: Console messages (--errors filters to error/warning)
- `cookies`: All cookies as JSON
- `css <sel> <prop>`: Computed CSS value
- `dialog [--clear]`: Dialog messages
- `eval <file>`: Run JavaScript from a file in the page context and return result as string.
- `inspect [selector] [--all] [--history]`: Deep CSS inspection via CDP — full rule cascade, box model, computed styles
- `is <prop> <sel|@ref>`: State check on element.
- `js <expr>`: Run inline JavaScript expression in the page context and return result as string.
- `network [--clear]`: Network requests
- `perf`: Page load timings
- `storage | storage set <key> <value>`: Read both localStorage and sessionStorage as JSON.
- `ux-audit`: Extract page structure for UX behavioral analysis — site ID, nav, headings, text blocks, interactive elements.
### Interaction
- `cleanup [--ads] [--cookies] [--sticky] [--social] [--all]`: Remove page clutter (ads, cookie banners, sticky elements, social widgets)
- `click <sel>`: Click element
- `cookie <name>=<value>`: Set cookie on current page domain
- `cookie-import <json>`: Import cookies from JSON file
- `cookie-import-browser [browser] [--domain d]`: Import cookies from installed Chromium browsers (opens picker, or use --domain for direct import)
- `dialog-accept [text]`: Auto-accept next alert/confirm/prompt.
- `dialog-dismiss`: Auto-dismiss next dialog
- `fill <sel> <val>`: Fill input
- `header <name>:<value>`: Set custom request header (colon-separated, sensitive values auto-redacted)
- `hover <sel>`: Hover element
- `press <key>`: Press a Playwright keyboard key against the focused element.
- `scroll [sel|@ref]`: With a selector, smooth-scrolls the element into view.
- `select <sel> <val>`: Select dropdown option by value, label, or visible text
- `style <sel> <prop> <value> | style --undo [N]`: Modify CSS property on element (with undo support)
- `type <text>`: Type into focused element
- `upload <sel> <file> [file2...]`: Upload file(s)
- `useragent <string>`: Set user agent
- `viewport [<WxH>] [--scale <n>]`: Set viewport size and optional deviceScaleFactor (1-3, for retina screenshots).
- `wait <sel|--networkidle|--load>`: Wait for element, network idle, or page load (timeout: 15s)
### Meta
- `chain (JSON via stdin)`: Run a sequence of commands from JSON on stdin.
- `domain-skill save|list|show|edit|promote-to-global|rollback|rm <host?>`: Per-site notes the agent writes for itself.
- `frame <sel|@ref|--name n|--url pattern|main>`: Switch to iframe context (or main to return)
- `inbox [--clear]`: List messages from sidebar scout inbox
- `skill list|show|run|test|rm <name?> [--arg k=v]... [--timeout=Ns]`: Run a browser-skill: deterministic Playwright script that drives the daemon over loopback HTTP.
- `watch [stop]`: Passive observation — periodic snapshots while user browses
### Navigation
- `back`: History back
- `forward`: History forward
- `goto <url>`: Navigate to URL (http://, https://, or file:// scoped to cwd/TEMP_DIR)
- `load-html <file> [--wait-until load|domcontentloaded|networkidle] [--tab-id <N>] | load-html --from-file <payload.json> [--tab-id <N>]`: Load HTML via setContent.
- `reload`: Reload page
- `url`: Print current URL
### Reading
- `accessibility`: Full ARIA tree
- `data [--jsonld|--og|--meta|--twitter]`: Structured data: JSON-LD, Open Graph, Twitter Cards, meta tags
- `forms`: Form fields as JSON
- `html [selector]`: innerHTML of selector (throws if not found), or full page HTML if no selector given
- `links`: All links as "text → href"
- `media [--images|--videos|--audio] [selector]`: All media elements (images, videos, audio) with URLs, dimensions, types
- `text`: Cleaned page text
### Server
- `connect`: Launch headed Chromium with Chrome extension
- `disconnect`: Disconnect headed browser, return to headless mode
- `focus [@ref]`: Bring headed browser window to foreground (macOS)
- `handoff [message]`: Open visible Chrome at current page for user takeover
- `restart`: Restart server
- `resume`: Re-snapshot after user takeover, return control to AI
- `state save|load <name>`: Save/load browser state (cookies + URLs)
- `status`: Health check
- `stop`: Shutdown server
### Snapshot
- `snapshot [flags]`: Accessibility tree with @e refs for element selection.
### Tabs
- `closetab [id]`: Close tab
- `newtab [url] [--json]`: Open new tab.
- `tab <id>`: Switch to tab
- `tab-each <command> [args...]`: Run a command on every open tab.
- `tabs`: List open tabs
### Visual
- `diff <url1> <url2>`: Text diff between pages
- `pdf [path] [--format letter|a4|legal] [--width <dim> --height <dim>] [--margins <dim>] [--margin-top <dim> --margin-right <dim> --margin-bottom <dim> --margin-left <dim>] [--header-template <html>] [--footer-template <html>] [--page-numbers] [--tagged] [--outline] [--print-background] [--prefer-css-page-size] [--toc] [--tab-id <N>] | pdf --from-file <payload.json> [--tab-id <N>]`: Save the current page as PDF.
- `prettyscreenshot [--scroll-to sel|text] [--cleanup] [--hide sel...] [--width px] [path]`: Clean screenshot with optional cleanup, scroll positioning, and element hiding
- `responsive [prefix]`: Screenshots at mobile (375x812), tablet (768x1024), desktop (1280x720).
- `screenshot [--selector <css>] [--viewport] [--clip x,y,w,h] [--base64] [selector|@ref] [path]`: Save screenshot.
## More
- Repository: https://github.com/garrytan/gstack
- Top-level guide: `SKILL.md`
- Project ethos: `ETHOS.md`
- This file is auto-generated by `bun run gen:skill-docs`.