Uses Chrome DevTools via MCP for efficient debugging, troubleshooting and browser automation. Use when debugging web pages, automating browser interactions, analyzing performance, or inspecting network requests. This skill does not apply to `--slim` mode (MCP configuration).
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Browser lifecycle: Browser starts automatically on first tool call using a persistent Chrome profile. Configure via CLI args in the MCP server configuration: npx chrome-devtools-mcp@latest --help. To enable extensions, use --categoryExtensions.
Page selection: Tools operate on the currently selected page. Use list_pages to see available pages, then select_page to switch context.
Element interaction: Use take_snapshot to get page structure with element uids. Each element has a unique uid for interaction. If an element isn't found, take a fresh snapshot - the element may have been removed or the page changed.
navigate_page or new_pagewait_for to ensure content is loaded if you know what you look for.take_snapshot to understand page structureuids from snapshot for click, fill, etc.filePath parameter for large outputs (screenshots, snapshots, traces)pageIdx, pageSize) and filtering (types) to minimize dataincludeSnapshot: false on input actions unless you need updated page statetake_snapshot (text-based, faster, better for automation)take_screenshot (when user needs to see visual state)evaluate_script for data not in accessibility treeYou can send multiple tool calls in parallel, but maintain correct order: navigate → wait → snapshot → interact.
install_extension with the path to the unpacked extension.list_extensions.trigger_extension_action to open the popup or side panel if applicable.evaluate_script with serviceWorkerId to check extension state or trigger background actions.take_snapshot to check if content scripts injected elements or modified the page correctly.If chrome-devtools-mcp is insufficient, guide users to use Chrome DevTools UI:
If there are errors launching chrome-devtools-mcp or Chrome, refer to https://github.com/ChromeDevTools/chrome-devtools-mcp/blob/main/docs/troubleshooting.md.
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