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"How to add MCP to the Firefox browser" matching MCP tools:
- Learn how to opt in to integrator fee attribution to support the Lighter MCP maintainer, with instructions for browser or CLI methods.MIT
- Add a new MCP server to the conductor configuration and connect immediately, saving config and triggering a reload without restarting.MIT
- Uninstall a Firefox extension by specifying its ID. Uses WebDriver BiDi to remove the add-on from the browser.
- Retrieve raw browser history data from Firefox, Chrome, or Safari for analysis. Specify time period and browser type to extract browsing records.MIT
- Add the RushDB MCP server to your client to access a zero-config graph database for builders, AI agents, and SaaS teams.
- Initializes a headless Firefox browser container for automated web interactions, supporting navigation, element selection, clicking, filling forms, and screenshot verification. CAPTCHA handling redirects to manual resolution via VNC.MIT
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Transform any blog post or article URL into ready-to-post social media content for Twitter/X threads, LinkedIn posts, Instagram captions, Facebook posts, and email newsletters. Pay-per-event: $0.07 for all 5 platforms, $0.03 for single platform.
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- Add skills to your LinkedIn profile to showcase expertise and improve visibility to recruiters and connections. This tool automates skill addition using browser automation.MIT
- Open URLs in your preferred web browser. This tool launches web addresses in Firefox, Chrome, or your system's default browser, handling browser-specific configurations automatically.
- Extract visited URLs and downloaded files from Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browser databases for forensic analysis.MIT
- Generate realistic browser fingerprints for Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Includes user-agent, headers, and platform info.
- Add a cookie to the browser session. The browser must be on a page matching the cookie's domain.MIT
- Add a cookie to the browser by providing its name and value to manage sessions or authenticate during automated web interactions.MIT
- Retrieve frequently visited websites from browser history to identify browsing patterns and top destinations across multiple browsers.
- Closes the browser and cleans up the MCP connection to Google Flow, stopping all generation processes.
- Spoof outgoing TLS and HTTP/2 fingerprints to impersonate Chrome or Firefox using browser presets. Optionally restrict spoofing to specific hosts or override user agent.
- Verifies that the Firefox browser is connected and BiDi reports are ready, ensuring a healthy automation environment.MIT
- Report and document browser automation issues by writing bug reports to BUGS.md in the CDP-MCP folder for tracking and resolution.
- Retrieve recent browsing history entries from browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge to access past visited websites with titles, URLs, and timestamps.
- Switch the active browser to Chromium, Firefox, or WebKit to change the rendering engine for automation tasks.MIT
- Launch a new browser instance using Chromium, Firefox, or WebKit, with configurable headless mode and viewport dimensions for automated web tasks.