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+ # AGENTS.md
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+
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+ Instructions for AI coding agents authoring and running tests with
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+ `skeptic-cli`.
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+
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+ Skeptic is a TypeScript-first Playwright runner. Author `*.spec.ts` files,
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+ discover selectors with `skeptic inspect`, run them with `skeptic run`, and use
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+ the generated artifacts as the source of truth when debugging.
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+
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+ ## Fast Loop
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic doctor --quick
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+ skeptic inspect <url> --interactive --compact
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+ skeptic run tests/<scenario>.spec.ts --observability --video --trace
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+ ```
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+
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+ Use `skeptic observe <url>` when you need a one-off QA capture without writing a
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+ spec.
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+
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+ ## Skill Installation
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+
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+ The npm package installs a managed `skeptic` skill for Claude Code, Codex,
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+ Cursor, and OpenCode into user-level skill directories when `npm install` runs.
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+ Use that skill when an agent needs browser QA, spec authoring, or MCP browser
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+ tool guidance.
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+
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+ Manual install commands:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic add skill --agent all --scope project
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+ skeptic add skill --agent all --scope user
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+ ```
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+
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+ Project scope writes `.claude/skills/skeptic`, `.agents/skills/skeptic`,
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+ `.cursor/skills/skeptic`, and `.opencode/skills/skeptic`. User scope writes the
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+ matching home-directory locations. Skeptic only replaces skills marked as
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+ managed by `skeptic-cli`; custom skills are not overwritten.
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+
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+ ## Test Shape
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+
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+ ```ts
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+ import { test, expect } from "skeptic-cli";
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+
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+ test("homepage smoke", async ({ page, snapshot, screenshot, observability }) => {
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+ await page.goto("https://example.com");
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+ await expect(page).toHaveTitle(/Example Domain/);
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+
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+ const tree = await snapshot(page);
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+ await tree.byRole("link", { name: "More information..." }).click();
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+
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+ await screenshot("homepage", { fullPage: true });
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+ await observability.expectNoConsoleErrors();
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ Rules for generated or hand-written specs:
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+
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+ - Import only from `skeptic-cli` unless the scenario truly needs another local helper.
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+ - Keep browser actions inside `test(...)`, `test.beforeEach(...)`, or `test.afterEach(...)`.
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+ - Do not put browser side effects at module top level; discovery imports the spec before execution.
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+ - Prefer role, label, text, and test-id locators over CSS.
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+ - Use `snapshot(page)` before interacting with elements discovered through Skeptic refs.
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+ - Save visual checkpoints with `screenshot("name")` when they help debug failures.
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+
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+ ## Fixture API
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+
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+ | Member | Use |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `page` | Playwright `Page` |
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+ | `expect` | Re-exported Playwright Test expect |
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+ | `snapshot(target?, opts?)` | ARIA + cursor-interactive discovery |
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+ | `screenshot(name, opts?)` | PNG capture with optional ref annotations |
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+ | `settle()` | Best-effort network-idle settle |
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+ | `observability` | Performance, network, console, and accessibility assertions |
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+ | `ai` | Vision-backed assertions, defect checks, and text extraction |
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+ | `ctx` | Per-test execution context |
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+
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+ ### Snapshot Helpers
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+
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+ ```ts
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+ const tree = await snapshot(page, { interactive: true, compact: true });
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+ await tree.byRole("button", { name: "Submit" }).click();
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+ await tree.byText(/Welcome/).isVisible();
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+ await tree.byTestId("save").click();
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+ await (await tree.byRef("e3")).click();
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+ ```
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+
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+ `tree.byRef("eN")` is only valid for refs minted by that exact
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+ `snapshot(...)` call. After navigation, modal opens, route changes, or major DOM
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+ mutation, capture a new snapshot.
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+
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+ Snapshot options:
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+
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+ | Option | Default | Use |
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+ |---|---:|---|
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+ | `interactive` | `false` | Keep ref-bearing entries only |
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+ | `compact` | `false` | Keep ref-bearing entries plus minimal ancestors |
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+ | `selector` | `"body"` | Scope capture to a subtree |
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+ | `viewportAware` | `true` | Include viewport-hidden markers |
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+ | `includeCursorInteractive` | `true` | Detect click handlers without ARIA roles |
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+
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+ ## Inspect Workflow
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic inspect https://example.com
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+ skeptic inspect https://example.com --interactive --compact
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+ skeptic inspect https://example.com --json
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+ skeptic inspect https://example.com --annotated --annotate-output inspect.png
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+ ```
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+
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+ The output includes `selectorHint:` lines. Copy those into test code as durable
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+ selectors. Do not copy raw `@eN` refs into a spec unless the same spec first
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+ calls `snapshot(page)` and uses the matching `tree.byRef(...)`.
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+
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+ Common flags:
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+
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+ | Flag | Use |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `--interactive` | Show ref-bearing entries |
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+ | `--compact` | Reduce snapshot size |
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+ | `--selector <css>` | Scope to part of the page |
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+ | `--json` | Machine-readable refs and stats |
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+ | `--device <id>` | Discover at a device profile |
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+ | `--connect <url>` | Attach to an existing browser over CDP |
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+ | `--with-playwright-hints` | Print Playwright locator snippets |
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+ | `--wait <ms>` | Wait before capture |
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+
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+ If an element cannot be found during execution, re-run `inspect` against the
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+ failure state and update the selector from observed output.
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+
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+ ## Running Specs
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic run
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+ skeptic run tests/login.spec.ts
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+ skeptic run tests/**/*.spec.ts --tag smoke
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+ skeptic run --parallel 4
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+ skeptic run --shard-split 4 --shard-index 1
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+ skeptic run --list
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+ ```
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+
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+ `--parallel` runs multiple spec-file workers at once. Tests inside one file run
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+ in declaration order.
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+
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+ Use `--bail` for sequential fail-fast behavior. Use `--retries <n>` for flaky
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+ retries. Use `--hard-timeout <ms>` to enforce a per-test ceiling.
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+
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+ ## Observability
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+
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+ Attach collectors with `--observability` or per file:
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+
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+ ```ts
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+ test.use({ collectors: ["performance", "network", "console", "accessibility"] });
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+ ```
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+
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+ Assertions:
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+ ```ts
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+ await observability.expectPerformance({ lcp: "<2500ms", cls: "<0.1" });
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+ await observability.expectNoNetworkErrors({ allow: [/analytics/] });
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+ await observability.expectNoConsoleErrors();
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+ await observability.expectAccessible({ standard: "WCAG21AA" });
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+ const metrics = await observability.snapshot();
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+ ```
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+
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+ `--observability` enables performance, network, console, accessibility,
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+ full-page screenshot defaults, visual settle, automatic accessibility audit, and
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+ artifact sidecars. Use `--observability-write-sidecars` to force sidecar files.
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+
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+ ## Screenshots
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+ ```ts
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+ await screenshot("before-submit");
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+ await screenshot("after-submit", { fullPage: true });
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+ await screenshot("annotated", { annotate: true, annotateScope: "main" });
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+ ```
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+
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+ Annotated screenshots add numbered labels over interactive refs and return an
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+ annotation map without accessible names, so structured metadata does not repeat
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+ potentially sensitive page text.
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+ ## AI
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+ Configure a provider and key before using AI helpers.
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+ ```yaml
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+ ai:
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+ provider: openai
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+ model: gpt-4o
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+ ```
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+
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+ ```ts
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+ await ai.assert("the success toast is visible");
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+ await ai.assertNoDefects();
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+ const total = await ai.extract("invoice total");
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+ ```
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+
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+ Use:
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic generate --message "test checkout"
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+ skeptic generate --diff
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+ skeptic run --analyze
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+ ```
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+ Generated tests are typechecked and imported before being written.
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+ ## MCP Browser Tools
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+ When Skeptic is exposed through MCP, prefer its browser tools for page QA:
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+ | Tool | Use |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `browser_open` | Navigate using project browser/auth/safety config |
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+ | `browser_snapshot` | Capture refs and snapshot text |
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+ | `browser_playwright` | Run focused Playwright code with `page`, `context`, `browser`, `ref` |
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+ | `browser_screenshot` | Capture PNG, annotated PNG, or snapshot-only output |
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+ | `browser_console_logs` | Read captured console messages |
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+ | `browser_network_requests` | Read requests and computed issues |
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+ | `browser_performance_metrics` | Capture Web Vitals, LoAF, resources, and `perf-trace.md` |
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+ | `browser_accessibility_audit` | Run axe-core plus IBM Equal Access when available |
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+ | `browser_close` | Close the session |
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+ MCP browser tools honor:
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+
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+ ```yaml
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+ safety:
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+ allowedDomains: ["example.com", "*.example.org"]
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+ actionPolicy: .skeptic/action-policy.json
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+ confirmActions: ["browser_playwright"]
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+ maxOutputChars: 120000
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+ contentBoundaries: true
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+ ```
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+ `confirmActions` fail closed in MCP because stdio tools cannot prompt safely.
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+ ## Evidence
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+ With the relevant flags, Skeptic writes:
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+ - `results.json`
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+ - `report.html`
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+ - `junit.xml`
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+ - screenshots
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+ - annotated screenshots
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+ - WebM video
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+ - Playwright trace zip
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+ - `perf-trace.md`
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+ - `network.json`
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+ - `console.json`
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+ - `accessibility.json`
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+ - `audit.md`
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+ Use paths from `results.json` rather than guessing artifact filenames.
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+
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+ ## Config Defaults
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+ ```yaml
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+ url: http://localhost:3000
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+ tests: "tests/**/*.spec.ts"
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+
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+ browser:
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+ engine: chromium
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+ headless: true
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+ timeout: 30000
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+
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+ execution:
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+ retries: 0
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+ bail: false
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+ parallel: 1
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+
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+ output:
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+ dir: ./skeptic-output
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+ reporters: [console]
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## CI
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic add github-action
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+ skeptic add github-action --ai --provider openai
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+ skeptic comment --results ./skeptic-output/results.json
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+ ```
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+ The generated workflow runs `skeptic run --ci` and uploads `skeptic-output/`.
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+ ## Troubleshooting
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+ ```bash
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+ skeptic doctor --json --quick
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+ skeptic browsers install chromium
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+ skeptic daemon status
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+ skeptic daemon stop
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+ ```
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+ When reporting a failure, include:
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+ - command run
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+ - `results.json`
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+ - failing test name
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+ - first failing step error
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+ - screenshot/video/trace paths from the result
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+ # Third-party licenses and attributions
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+ skeptic-cli is distributed under the [MIT License](#mit-license-skeptic-cli)
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+ (see `package.json:license`). Portions of skeptic are derived from upstream
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+ projects under their own terms; those terms and the corresponding NOTICE
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+ attributions follow.
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+
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+ ## NOTICE — agent-browser (Apache License 2.0)
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+
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+ Portions of this software are derived from
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+ [agent-browser](https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-browser) © 2025 Vercel Inc.,
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+ licensed under the Apache License 2.0.
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+
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+ The agent-browser project provided the algorithmic basis for several of
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+ skeptic's agent-discovery primitives. The Rust originals were ported to
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+ TypeScript as part of the v0.2.0 TS-pivot bundle. Files that contain ported
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+ algorithms carry a `// Source: agent-browser <path>:<lines> © Vercel Inc.,
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+ Apache 2.0` header at the top of the file. The current set of derived files,
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+ maintained for the convenience of downstream auditors, is:
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+
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+ - `cli/src/api/snapshot.ts` — `render_tree` / `compact_tree` rendering modes
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+ (`agent-browser/cli/src/native/snapshot.rs:1060-1230`).
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+ - `cli/src/executor/aria-snapshot-capture.ts` — cursor-interactive heuristic
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+ for elements that have click handlers but no ARIA role.
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+ - `cli/src/executor/aria-ref-resolver.ts` — `RefMap` dispatch by ref kind.
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+ - `cli/src/executor/aria-ref-types.ts` — `AriaRefEntry` / `RefEntry` shape.
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+ - `cli/src/commands/inspect.ts` — CDP auto-discovery flow
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+ (`/json/version` → `/json/list` → direct `/devtools/browser` WebSocket;
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+ `agent-browser/cli/src/native/cdp/discovery.rs:1-100`).
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+ - `cli/src/api/screenshot.ts` and `cli/src/executor/annotation-overlay.ts` —
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+ annotation-record shape and `fullPage` projection with `scrollY` offset.
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+ - `cli/AGENTS.md` — overall workflow-doc structure (Discovery / Selectors /
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+ Output / Failure modes / Patterns / Cursor + video). The TypeScript content
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+ is original; the section ordering and the agent-facing framing are adapted.
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+ - `cli/src/daemon/socket.ts` — line-delimited JSON framing on a Unix socket,
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+ malformed-line tolerance, `looks_like_http` early-exit, idle-reset signal on
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+ each accepted command (`agent-browser/cli/src/native/daemon.rs:357-430`).
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+ Stale-socket cleanup with realpath check, the `0700` parent-dir mode, and
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+ the optional `SKEPTIC_DAEMON_AUTH_TOKEN` shared-secret handshake are
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+ skeptic-original.
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+ - `cli/src/daemon/lifecycle.ts` — start-up + shut-down skeleton: pid /
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+ version / engine sidecar files written on start and unlinked on exit;
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+ idle-timer-with-reset that re-arms on every accepted command; SIGINT /
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+ SIGTERM / SIGHUP handlers close the BrowserServer before process exit so
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+ destructors fire and Chrome processes don't get orphaned
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+ (`agent-browser/cli/src/native/daemon.rs:115-255` and `:439-482`).
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+ - `cli/src/daemon/rpc.ts` — control-plane-only RPC dispatch (handshake,
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+ version probe, idle-reset, stop). No browser-context or page operations
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+ are marshaled over the socket; workers connect directly to
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+ `BrowserServer.wsEndpoint()` via Playwright's
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+ `pw[engine].connect(wsEndpoint)` and own their own `BrowserContext`. The
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+ handshake fields and engine-mismatch / version-mismatch paths follow the
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+ shape at `agent-browser/cli/src/native/daemon.rs:357-430`.
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+ - `cli/src/daemon/client.ts` — auto-spawn-with-detached-unref, the
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+ version-mismatch restart loop with retry cap, and the bounded
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+ socket-readiness probe (`agent-browser/cli/src/connection.rs:574-602`).
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+ The Playwright `pw[engine].connect` + BrowserContext-per-test isolation
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+ model that sits on top is skeptic-original — agent-browser marshals every
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+ browser op over the socket, skeptic hands out the raw WebSocket and lets
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+ Playwright's native disconnect-cleanup handle teardown.
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+ - `cli/src/daemon/auto-spawn.ts` — the "ensure daemon running before doing
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+ browser work" gate (`agent-browser/cli/src/connection.rs:574-602`).
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+ agent-browser calls `ensure_daemon` from the CLI main, never from a
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+ worker; this helper enforces the same discipline for skeptic — the
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+ prewarm runs in the main process so a `worker_thread` never resolves to
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+ `dist/worker.mjs` and mis-spawns a "daemon" that is actually the worker
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+ entrypoint.
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+
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+ All five daemon files carry the verbatim
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+ `// Source: agent-browser/cli/src/<path>:<lines> © Vercel Inc., Apache 2.0`
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+ header at the top, in line with the per-file convention used elsewhere in
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+ this NOTICE. The portions above were derived from the agent-browser
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+ sources cited; the Playwright-connection model, the shared-secret token,
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+ and the BrowserContext-per-test isolation contract are skeptic's own.
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+
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+ The list above is informational and may lag the source. The authoritative
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+ record is the per-file `// Source: agent-browser ...` header — it is checked
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+ on every PR that touches a derived file. If you find a file that carries
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+ agent-browser code without a header, please open an issue.
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+ In accordance with §4(d) of the Apache License 2.0, this NOTICE block is
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+ distributed alongside skeptic-cli (via `package.json:files`) so that
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+ ## Apache License 2.0 (full text)
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