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"Web Browser Named Chrome or Related Uses of Chrome" matching MCP tools:

  • 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.
  • Restart Chrome to reset browser state, apply proxy settings, or recover from crashes by stopping and restarting the managed Chrome instance with remote debugging enabled.
    MIT
  • Reload the current Chrome page to refresh content or reset to initial state, discarding unsaved changes and refetching server resources.
    MIT
  • Terminate a running Chrome instance and close debugging connections to clean up resources and end debugging sessions.
    MIT
  • Connect to a Chrome/Edge browser via CDP remote debugging to retrieve open tab IDs. Optionally auto-launch a debug-mode browser if no endpoint is live.
    MIT

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  • Navigate the current Chrome tab to a specified URL to load new page content, changing the current page while discarding unsaved work.
    MIT
  • Retrieve full HTML documents or contextual snippets from active Chrome tabs to inspect page structure, find elements by text, or verify rendering without side effects.
    MIT
  • Execute JavaScript code in Chrome browser tabs to inspect dynamic content, manipulate DOM elements, or trigger complex interactions during debugging sessions.
    MIT
  • Capture runtime performance metrics like JS heap size and DOM node count from Chrome tabs to monitor memory usage, detect leaks, and profile performance.
    MIT
  • Send raw Chrome DevTools Protocol commands to control browser behavior, modify page state, or access advanced debugging features when specialized tools are insufficient.
    MIT
  • Activate proxy authentication for Chrome debugging by supplying credentials to handle authenticated proxy servers during browser automation.
    MIT
  • Navigate within web pages by scrolling pixel distances, viewport pages, or to specific elements using CSS selectors in Chrome debugging sessions.
    MIT
  • Retrieve unhandled Chrome DevTools Protocol events from domains without specialized listeners. Filter by method name and limit results to monitor Target, Debugger, or custom domain activity during browser debugging.
    MIT
  • Retrieve console messages from Chrome DevTools to debug script errors, monitor page health, and inspect exception traces. Filter by severity level and optionally clear cache.
    MIT
  • Update Chrome Web Store listing metadata through UI automation when API updates fail or as the primary method due to v1 API deprecation.
    MIT
  • Retrieve current metadata of a Chrome Web Store item: title, description, category, and other listing fields using the v1.1 API (deprecated after Oct 15, 2026).
    MIT
  • Adjust the publish deploy percentage for staged rollouts on Chrome Web Store, enabling incremental updates to live users. Requires 10,000+ active users.
    MIT
  • Cancel a pending Chrome Web Store submission currently in review. Use this to stop an extension upload or update before it is published.
    MIT
  • Publish an extension to Chrome Web Store with options for immediate or staged rollout, deploy percentage, and skip-review.
    MIT