browser-use
AI-powered browser automation server for web interaction, data extraction, and research using the Model Context Protocol.
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AI-powered browser automation server for web interaction, data extraction, and research using the Model Context Protocol.
Skill for managing MCP-based research, documentation lookups, and coordination between external search tools and plugin-backed memory systems.
Manage major dependency upgrades through systematic compatibility analysis, staged rollout strategies, and automated testing.
Expert-level Java codebase analysis and Maven dependency management skill. Enables deep bytecode inspection, multi-version dependency conflict resolution, and automated project building via MCP integration.
Easily configure and add Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to various AI coding clients like Cursor, Claude, VS Code, and more using an interactive or automated command-line interface.
Publish content to Facebook Pages via Meta Graph API. Supports text, images, scheduled posts, and multilingual translation with a mandatory review step.
Control Claude Code via MCP protocol for autonomous development. Features persistent sessions, agent teams, precise execution planning, and advanced tool management for complex coding tasks.
Manage Fly.io edge infrastructure: deploy apps, scale machines, configure volumes, secrets, and networking via the Fly.io Machines API. Python-based, zero-dependency.
Queen-led multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code, featuring Byzantine consensus, persistent collective memory, and adaptive task distribution for complex software projects.
Remotely control tmux sessions for interactive CLIs by sending automated keystrokes and scraping pane output.
A command-line interface for managing food delivery orders, currently supporting Foodora with Deliveroo integration in development.
Enforces disciplined Test-Driven Development (TDD) by requiring a failing test before implementation, ensuring code reliability and preventing premature over-engineering.