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- package/plugin.yaml +58 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/SKILL.md +86 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/authentication.md +202 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/commands.md +263 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/profiling.md +120 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/proxy-support.md +194 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/session-management.md +193 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/snapshot-refs.md +194 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/references/video-recording.md +173 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/templates/authenticated-session.sh +105 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/templates/capture-workflow.sh +69 -0
- package/skills/agent-browser/templates/form-automation.sh +62 -0
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# @sentry/junior-agent-browser
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`@sentry/junior-agent-browser` adds browser automation workflows to Junior via the `agent-browser` CLI.
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description: Browser automation workflows powered by agent-browser CLI
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|
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|
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