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    Happy DOM

    Happy DOM

    Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser

    Happy DOM is a JavaScript implementation of a web browser without its graphical user interface. It includes many web standards from WHATWG DOM and HTML. The goal of Happy DOM is to emulate enough of a web browser to be useful for testing, scraping web sites, and server-side rendering. Happy DOM focuses heavily on performance and can be used as an alternative to JSDOM. Happy DOM now supports Declarative Shadow DOM which can be used for server-side rendering of web components. ...
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    Ulixee Hero

    Ulixee Hero

    The web browser built for scraping

    It's the first modern headless browsers designed specifically for scraping instead of just automated testing. Hero provides access to the W3C DOM specification without the need for Puppeteer's complicated evaluate callbacks and multi-context switching. We've recreated a fully compliant DOM directly in NodeJS allowing you bypass the headaches of previous scraper tools. The powerful Chrome engine sits under the hood, allowing for lightning fast rendering. Emulators make it easy to disguise...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Dev Browser

    Dev Browser

    A Claude Skill to give your agent the ability to use a web browser

    Dev Browser is a browser automation skill/plugin that enables an AI agent to control a real browser for verification and testing during development. Its purpose is to close the gap between “code was written” and “the UI actually works,” by letting the agent navigate, interact with pages, and validate behavior in a live environment. A key idea is persistence: the browser can keep pages open so the agent can navigate once and then perform multiple interactions across scripts without losing...
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    WebdriverIO

    WebdriverIO

    Next-gen browser and mobile automation test framework for Node.js

    Adding helper functions, or more complicated sets and combinations of existing commands is simple and really useful. WebdriverIO can be run on the WebDriver Protocol for true cross-browser testing as well as Chrome DevTools Protocol for Chromium based automation using Puppeteer. The huge variety of community plugins allows you to easily integrate and extend your setup to fulfill your requirements. WebdriverIO allows you to automate any application written with modern web frameworks such as React, Angular, Polymeror Vue.js as well as native mobile applications for Android and iOS. ...
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    Browser Pool

    Browser Pool

    A Node.js library to easily manage and rotate a pool of web browsers

    ...We created Browser Pool because we regularly needed to execute tasks concurrently in many headless browsers and their pages, but we did not want to worry about launching browsers, closing browsers, restarting them after crashes and so on. We also wanted to easily and reliably manage the whole browser/page lifecycle. You can use Browser Pool for scraping the internet at scale, testing your website in multiple browsers at the same time or launching web automation robots.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    QA Wolf

    QA Wolf

    Create browser tests 10x faster

    Set up browser tests in minutes to find bugs before your users do. QA Wolf helps you create, run, and maintain end-to-end tests 10x faster. We found browser testing too difficult and often gave up on it entirely in our previous jobs. We built QA Wolf for developers like us who want to spend less time testing and more time shipping. QA Wolf is zero-effort automated QA. We get you to 80% coverage in four months, and keep you there, so your team can stay focused on shipping. 2/3 of tech...
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    Chromeless

    Chromeless

    Chrome automation made simple. Runs locally or headless on AWS Lambda

    Chromeless is an open-source JavaScript library designed to simplify browser automation by controlling a Chrome or Chromium browser through an easy-to-use API. The project was created to make headless browser scripting more accessible for tasks such as automated testing, web scraping, and screenshot generation. Instead of manually interacting with browser debugging protocols, developers can use Chromeless commands to navigate pages, fill forms, click elements, and extract information programmatically. The library supports running Chrome locally during development or executing headless browser sessions remotely on cloud infrastructure such as AWS Lambda. ...
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