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    An MCP server that provides tools for interacting with Chrome through its DevTools Protocol, enabling remote control of Chrome tabs to execute JavaScript, capture screenshots, monitor network traffic, and more.
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    Provides live wait times and office details for all 60 Oregon DMV field offices by scraping the ODOT website, with no authentication required.
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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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    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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    Fast, token-efficient web content extraction tool that converts websites to clean Markdown for AI agents, featuring smart caching, content extraction with Mozilla Readability, and polite crawling capabilities.
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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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    An MCP server for stealth browser automation that uses human-like interaction patterns to bypass bot detection via the Chrome DevTools Protocol. It enables users to navigate, interact with elements, and capture data from websites using undetectable behaviors like Bezier mouse movements and Gaussian typing delays.
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