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Excited to launch Browserable: an open-source and self-hostable browser automation library designed to let agents execute web tasks, track status and fetch results. GitHub: Watch Browserable search Amazon for a yoga mat atleast 6mm thick, non-slip, eco-friendly, and under $50.

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Deepti Chopravor 1 Jahr

Browserable allows you to build browser automations to navigate sites, fill out forms, and extract information. Currently at 90.4% on the Web Voyager benchmark: Built with @supabase, @manast's BullMQ, mongo-express and inspired by @Stagehanddev.

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Manticore Searchvor 1 Jahr

🚀 Star Manticore Search on #GitHub today and join our quest for the ultimate search solution!

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Ayush Goelvor 1 Jahr

This is so cool. All the best, guys!

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Ramsri Goutham Gollavor 1 Jahr

🚀🚀

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Deepti Chopravor 1 Jahr

😀😀

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vaibhavgeek | Crypto x AIvor 1 Jahr

Does it have a MCP server? This is sic

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Deepti Chopravor 1 Jahr

Thanks! Not yet, what are you looking to use it for? Would love to understand your use-case. 😀

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Vimal Sakhiyavor 1 Jahr

Will check this out in detail btut a quick question. Can it stop in between wait for any manual input from users and again start the workflow ? looking for something on these lines.

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Deepti Chopravor 1 Jahr

Yes, this is on the immediate roadmap since we need this ourselves also. 😀 Can you help me understand what you are looking to use this for?

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Krishnavor 1 Jahr

looks great.. does it have access to dev tools ? console / network interception etc ?

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Deepti Chopravor 1 Jahr

Not yet, but what did you have in mind? I'm curious.

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