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    browser-cash

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    About

    Spin up unblocked browser sessions via Browser.cash for web automation. Sessions bypass anti-bot protections (Cloudflare, DataDome, etc.) making them ideal for scraping and automation.

    SKILL.md

    browser-cash

    Spin up unblocked browser sessions via Browser.cash for web automation. These sessions bypass common anti-bot protections (Cloudflare, DataDome, etc.), making them ideal for scraping, testing, and automation tasks that would otherwise get blocked.

    When to use: Any browser automation task—scraping, form filling, testing, screenshots. Browser.cash sessions appear as real browsers and handle bot detection automatically.

    Setup

    API Key is stored in clawdbot config at skills.entries.browser-cash.apiKey.

    If not configured, prompt the user:

    Get your API key from https://dash.browser.cash and run:

    clawdbot config set skills.entries.browser-cash.apiKey "your_key_here"
    

    Reading the key:

    BROWSER_CASH_KEY=$(clawdbot config get skills.entries.browser-cash.apiKey)
    

    Before first use, check and install Playwright if needed:

    if [ ! -d ~/clawd/node_modules/playwright ]; then
      cd ~/clawd && npm install playwright puppeteer-core
    fi
    

    API Basics

    curl -X POST "https://api.browser.cash/v1/..." \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY" \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json"
    

    Create a Browser Session

    Basic session:

    curl -X POST "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY" \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -d '{}'
    

    Response:

    {
      "sessionId": "abc123...",
      "status": "active",
      "servedBy": "node-id",
      "createdAt": "2025-01-20T01:51:25.000Z",
      "stoppedAt": null,
      "cdpUrl": "wss://gcp-usc1-1.browser.cash/v1/consumer/abc123.../devtools/browser/uuid"
    }
    

    With options:

    curl -X POST "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY" \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -d '{
        "country": "US",
        "windowSize": "1920x1080",
        "profile": {
          "name": "my-profile",
          "persist": true
        }
      }'
    

    Session Options

    Option Type Description
    country string 2-letter ISO code (e.g., "US", "DE", "GB")
    windowSize string Browser dimensions, e.g., "1920x1080"
    proxyUrl string SOCKS5 proxy URL (optional)
    profile.name string Named browser profile for session persistence
    profile.persist boolean Save cookies/storage after session ends

    Using Browser.cash with Clawdbot

    Browser.cash returns a WebSocket CDP URL (wss://...). Use one of these approaches:

    Option 1: Direct CDP via exec (Recommended)

    Important: Before running Playwright/Puppeteer scripts, ensure dependencies are installed:

    [ -d ~/clawd/node_modules/playwright ] || (cd ~/clawd && npm install playwright puppeteer-core)
    

    Use Playwright or Puppeteer in an exec block to connect directly to the CDP URL:

    # 1. Create session
    BROWSER_CASH_KEY=$(clawdbot config get skills.entries.browser-cash.apiKey)
    SESSION=$(curl -s -X POST "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY" \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -d '{"country": "US", "windowSize": "1920x1080"}')
    
    SESSION_ID=$(echo $SESSION | jq -r '.sessionId')
    CDP_URL=$(echo $SESSION | jq -r '.cdpUrl')
    
    # 2. Use via Node.js exec (Playwright)
    node -e "
    const { chromium } = require('playwright');
    (async () => {
      const browser = await chromium.connectOverCDP('$CDP_URL');
      const context = browser.contexts()[0];
      const page = context.pages()[0] || await context.newPage();
      await page.goto('https://example.com');
      console.log('Title:', await page.title());
      await browser.close();
    })();
    "
    
    # 3. Stop session when done
    curl -X DELETE "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session?sessionId=$SESSION_ID" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    Option 2: Curl-based automation

    For simple tasks, use curl to interact with pages via CDP commands:

    # Navigate and extract content using the CDP URL
    # (See CDP protocol docs for available methods)
    

    Note on Clawdbot browser tool

    Clawdbot's native browser tool expects HTTP control server URLs, not raw WebSocket CDP. The gateway config.patch approach works when Clawdbot's browser control server proxies the connection. For direct Browser.cash CDP, use the exec approach above.

    Get Session Status

    curl "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session?sessionId=YOUR_SESSION_ID" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    Statuses: starting, active, completed, error

    Stop a Session

    curl -X DELETE "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session?sessionId=YOUR_SESSION_ID" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    List Sessions

    curl "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/sessions?page=1&pageSize=20" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    Browser Profiles

    Profiles persist cookies, localStorage, and session data across sessions—useful for staying logged in or maintaining state.

    List profiles:

    curl "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/profiles" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    Delete profile:

    curl -X DELETE "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/profile?profileName=my-profile" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    Connecting via CDP

    The cdpUrl is a WebSocket endpoint for Chrome DevTools Protocol. Use it with any CDP-compatible library.

    Playwright:

    const { chromium } = require('playwright');
    const browser = await chromium.connectOverCDP(cdpUrl);
    const context = browser.contexts()[0];
    const page = context.pages()[0] || await context.newPage();
    await page.goto('https://example.com');
    

    Puppeteer:

    const puppeteer = require('puppeteer-core');
    const browser = await puppeteer.connect({ browserWSEndpoint: cdpUrl });
    const pages = await browser.pages();
    const page = pages[0] || await browser.newPage();
    await page.goto('https://example.com');
    

    Full Workflow Example

    # 0. Ensure Playwright is installed
    [ -d ~/clawd/node_modules/playwright ] || (cd ~/clawd && npm install playwright puppeteer-core)
    
    # 1. Create session
    BROWSER_CASH_KEY=$(clawdbot config get skills.entries.browser-cash.apiKey)
    SESSION=$(curl -s -X POST "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY" \
      -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
      -d '{"country": "US", "windowSize": "1920x1080"}')
    
    SESSION_ID=$(echo $SESSION | jq -r '.sessionId')
    CDP_URL=$(echo $SESSION | jq -r '.cdpUrl')
    
    # 2. Connect with Playwright/Puppeteer using $CDP_URL...
    
    # 3. Stop session when done
    curl -X DELETE "https://api.browser.cash/v1/browser/session?sessionId=$SESSION_ID" \
      -H "Authorization: Bearer $BROWSER_CASH_KEY"
    

    Scraping Tips

    When extracting data from pages with lazy-loading or infinite scroll:

    // Scroll to load all products
    async function scrollToBottom(page) {
      let previousHeight = 0;
      while (true) {
        const currentHeight = await page.evaluate(() => document.body.scrollHeight);
        if (currentHeight === previousHeight) break;
        previousHeight = currentHeight;
        await page.evaluate(() => window.scrollTo(0, document.body.scrollHeight));
        await page.waitForTimeout(1500); // Wait for content to load
      }
    }
    
    // Wait for specific elements
    await page.waitForSelector('.product-card', { timeout: 10000 });
    
    // Handle "Load More" buttons
    const loadMore = await page.$('button.load-more');
    if (loadMore) {
      await loadMore.click();
      await page.waitForTimeout(2000);
    }
    

    Common patterns:

    • Always scroll to trigger lazy-loaded content
    • Wait for network idle: await page.waitForLoadState('networkidle')
    • Use page.waitForSelector() before extracting elements
    • Add delays between actions to avoid rate limiting

    Why Browser.cash for Automation

    • Unblocked: Sessions bypass Cloudflare, DataDome, PerimeterX, and other bot protections
    • Real browser fingerprint: Appears as a genuine Chrome browser, not headless
    • CDP native: Direct WebSocket connection for Playwright, Puppeteer, or raw CDP
    • Geographic targeting: Spin up sessions in specific countries
    • Persistent profiles: Maintain login state across sessions

    Notes

    • Sessions auto-terminate after extended inactivity
    • Always stop sessions when done to avoid unnecessary usage
    • Use profiles when you need to maintain logged-in state
    • SOCKS5 is the only supported proxy type
    • Clawdbot runs scripts from ~/clawd/ - install npm dependencies there
    • For full page scraping, always scroll to trigger lazy-loaded content
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