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    Enables direct browser control via Chrome DevTools Protocol, supporting navigation, interaction, content extraction, and screenshots through a single MCP tool.
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    MCP server + Chrome extension that drive the user's real, logged-in Chrome over a local WebSocket. 59 token-efficient web-dev tools: compact element refs instead of screenshots, server-side table filtering, visual regression, accessibility/SEO/security audits, network mocking. Also runs on ChromeOS/Crostini.
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    Enables controlling a real Chrome browser from MCP hosts like Claude, with extension-based or CDP fallback, supporting tabs, navigation, interaction, and page reading tools.
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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 real-time browser control and DOM interaction through a Chrome extension bridge, supporting navigation, snapshots, clicks, screenshots, and JavaScript execution.
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    Provides a real browser that bypasses bot detection (Cloudflare, Turnstile) for AI agents, enabling navigation, clicking, typing, screenshots, and data collection through MCP tools.
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    Enables AI coding assistants to control a live Google Chrome browser, allowing tab management, navigation, clicking, typing, screenshots, and JavaScript evaluation through the user's real profile.
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    Drive your real, signed-in Chrome browser from any MCP client, enabling browser automation such as navigation, clicking, typing, and screenshots through standard MCP tools.
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    chrome-debug-mcp is an asynchronous Rust-based Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows AI agents and Large Language Models to natively debug Chromium-based browsers via the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP).
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    Exposes Codex's Chrome plugin as an MCP server, enabling MCP clients to drive a real, logged-in Chrome browser by navigating, snapshotting the DOM, clicking, typing, taking screenshots, running Playwright, and sending raw CDP commands.
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    Enables AI coding assistants to control a persistent Chrome browser through DevTools Protocol. Supports web navigation, screenshots, element interaction, mobile testing, console logs, and network debugging in a stable Docker environment.
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    A local MCP server that enables Codex to inspect and interact with Chrome tabs through the Chrome DevTools Protocol, primarily for collecting authorized Brightspace course materials into local folders.
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