A faster, simpler way to drive browsers supporting the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
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A faster, simpler way to drive browsers supporting the Chrome DevTools Protocol.
A Chrome DevTools Protocol driver for web automation and scraping.
A powerful browser crawler for web vulnerability scanners
Dynamic server-side rendering using headless Chrome
Web Rendering Proxy: Use vintage, historical, legacy browsers on modern web
Chrome DevTools Protocol Proxy - intelligent proxy for debugging purposes
A fast & light web screenshot without headless browser but Chrome DevTools Protocol!
A golang library for interacting with the Chrome DevTools Protocol. https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/
A modular bug hunting and web application pentesting framework written in Go
cdp-proxy is a mitm style HTTP proxy and middleware leveraging Chrome DevTools for UI, written in Go.
Run headless Chrome using Go.
MCP server for browser automation using chromedp
Simple tool to reload a Chrome tab from command line, using Chrome's remote debugging protocol
A Go-based REST microservice that converts HTML into PDFs using headless Chromium, with S3 storage and Redis caching.
Chromium Devtools Protocol Interface for golang
Turn any website into an API with BrowserBro.
🍪 Configurable human assisted Chrome automation
A simple go service for generating pdfs from html pages using chrome headless
This program uses the Chrome DevTools Protocol to drive a Chrome session that downloads your photos stored in Google Photos.
Grender is a web rendering service written in Go that leverages a headless Chrome browser to render and cache web pages. The application supports various backends, including AWS S3 and local file systems, for storing cached content.
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