Why this server?
This server enables LLMs to perform web browsing tasks, take screenshots, and execute JavaScript using Puppeteer for browser automation, directly addressing the user's request for screenshots and potential UX analysis.
Why this server?
Similar to the Puppeteer MCP Server, this server also provides browser automation capabilities for LLMs, specifically tailored for Linux environments, allowing web interaction, screenshots, and JavaScript execution.
Why this server?
This server focuses on capturing screenshots of web pages and local HTML files, providing a simple interface for screenshot generation which aligns directly with the user's need for screenshots.
Why this server?
This server provides cloud browser automation capabilities, enabling interaction with web pages, screenshots, and Javascript execution in a cloud environment, facilitating browser console log access as well.
Why this server?
Provides web accessibility analysis and color blindness simulation using axe-core and Puppeteer, enabling detailed accessibility checks and visual simulations based on WCAG guidelines - relates to UX.
Why this server?
Enables LLMs to navigate the web through Puppeteer-based tools, providing standard web actions and taking screenshots.
Why this server?
Provides HTML file preview and analysis, including capturing full-page screenshots of local HTML files and analyzing their structure.
Why this server?
A tool that captures browser console logs and makes them available in Cursor IDE through the Model Context Protocol (MCP).