From chrome-devtools-mcp
Uses Chrome DevTools via MCP for debugging web pages, browser automation, performance analysis, and network inspection.
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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`.
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.
Addional tooling can be enabled by providing the following flags:
--categoryExtensions flag.--memoryDebugging flag.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.
Before proceeding: Extension tools (
install_extension,list_extensions, etc.) are only available when the MCP server is started with the--categoryExtensionsflag. If these tools are not in your tool list, stop and ask the user to update their MCP server configuration:{ "mcpServers": { "chrome-devtools": { "command": "npx", "args": ["chrome-devtools-mcp@latest", "--categoryExtensions"] } } }After updating, the user must restart the MCP server (or their AI client) for the change to take effect.
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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Uses Chrome DevTools via MCP for debugging web pages, browser automation, performance analysis, and network inspection.
Sets up Chrome DevTools MCP for live-browser debugging, visual inspection, console/network/performance analysis, and browser automation. Use for debugging, screenshots, Lighthouse audits, and form automation.
Creates structured, bite-sized implementation plans from specs or requirements before writing code. Useful for breaking down multi-step tasks into testable steps with file structure and task boundaries.