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    Fetches a URL and returns the main content as clean Markdown, using plain HTTP when possible and headless Chromium for JavaScript-rendered or bot-protected pages.
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    Enables browser automation over MCP using a real Chrome browser with existing profile, supporting real tabs, downloads, cookies, and RPA workflows.
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    Enables MCP-capable CLIs to operate real, already-logged-in Firefox tabs via a WebExtension and native messaging, without simulated input. Supports navigation, clicking, typing, reading, screenshots, and console/network capture with policy gating and frame awareness.
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    MCP server that fetches remote or local HTML resources and converts them to Markdown, enabling AI clients to summarize or process web content.
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    Connects to Firefox's Remote Debugging Protocol over TCP, exposing browser DevTools capabilities (JS evaluation, navigation, screenshots, network capture) as tools for LLMs via MCP.
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    An MCP server that automates converting diverse content sources like WeChat articles, YouTube videos, and various document formats into AI-generated outputs such as podcasts and slide decks via Google NotebookLM. It integrates specialized tools for web scraping, OCR, and file transformation to facilitate seamless content generation through natural language.
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    Unified MCP server for browser automation (Playwright + CDP + CLI) and bookmark management across Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Brave, including cross-browser sync, deduplication, and a React dashboard.
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    Reliable, scalable browser infrastructure for AI agents. Route, pool, and failover across any browser provider. 8 built-in browser tools using raw Chrome CDP - navigate, screenshot, snapshot, interact, evaluate. Zero-config with auto Chrome detection & concurrent sessions support
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    Agent-native browser control MCP server that enables AI agents to browse and interact with web pages via accessibility tree snapshots and ref ID-based commands.
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    A token-efficient MCP server for Chrome browser automation that uses direct CDP and accessibility-tree-based references for stable element selection across DOM changes.
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    Headed Playwright browser MCP server with persistent profile, providing 23 tools for full browser automation while masking PII data.
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    A local MCP server that leverages your real Chrome session to read and interact with web pages, including JavaScript-rendered and login-required content. Supports page actions like clicking, scrolling, typing, and platform-specific tools for Zhihu, Xiaohongshu, X, Reddit, and search engines.
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    Enables AI agents to drive your real, logged-in Chrome browser with existing sessions and cookies, bypassing CAPTCHA and anti-bot measures, with support for multi-session and human-in-the-loop workflows.
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    Enables AI agents to control the user's Chrome or Firefox browser, leveraging existing sessions for tasks requiring authentication and user handoff.
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