brave-real-browser-mcp-server 2.9.6 → 2.9.7
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## Features
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- **🔄 Auto-Update System**: Automatically updates all dependencies to latest versions on every `npm install`
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- Advanced Brave path detection (Registry + File System + Environment Variables)
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- Brave-specific launch arguments and configurations
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- Automatic detection across all Brave versions (Stable, Beta, Dev, Nightly)
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- **Stealth by default**: All browser instances use anti-detection features powered by `brave-real-browser`
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- **Enhanced cross-platform support**: Comprehensive Brave browser detection on Windows/Mac/Linux
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- **Advanced configuration**: Full support for all brave-real-browser options
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- Node.js >= 18.0.0
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### Browser Requirements
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**Why Brave Browser Exclusively?**
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- **🎯 Perfect Compatibility**: Designed specifically for `brave-real-browser` package
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- **🔒 Enhanced Privacy**: Built-in ad-blocking and tracking protection
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- **🚀 Superior Performance**: Faster page loads and reduced memory usage
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- **🛡️ Anti-Detection**: Better stealth capabilities compared to regular browsers
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**Install Brave:**
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