Browser Automation with browser-use CLI
The browser-use command provides fast, persistent browser automation. It maintains browser sessions across commands, enabling complex multi-step workflows.
Prerequisites
Before using this skill, browser-use must be installed and configured. Run diagnostics to verify:
browser-use doctor
For more information, see https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use/blob/main/browser_use/skill_cli/README.md
Core Workflow
- Navigate:
browser-use open <url>- Opens URL (starts browser if needed) - Inspect:
browser-use state- Returns clickable elements with indices - Interact: Use indices from state to interact (
browser-use click 5,browser-use input 3 "text") - Verify:
browser-use stateorbrowser-use screenshotto confirm actions - Repeat: Browser stays open between commands
Browser Modes
browser-use --browser chromium open <url> # Default: headless Chromium
browser-use --browser chromium --headed open <url> # Visible Chromium window
browser-use --browser real open <url> # Real Chrome (no profile = fresh)
browser-use --browser real --profile "Default" open <url> # Real Chrome with your login sessions
browser-use --browser remote open <url> # Cloud browser
- chromium: Fast, isolated, headless by default
- real: Uses a real Chrome binary. Without
--profile, uses a persistent but empty CLI profile at~/.config/browseruse/profiles/cli/. With--profile "ProfileName", copies your actual Chrome profile (cookies, logins, extensions) - remote: Cloud-hosted browser with proxy support
Essential Commands
# Navigation
browser-use open <url> # Navigate to URL
browser-use back # Go back
browser-use scroll down # Scroll down (--amount N for pixels)
# Page State (always run state first to get element indices)
browser-use state # Get URL, title, clickable elements
browser-use screenshot # Take screenshot (base64)
browser-use screenshot path.png # Save screenshot to file
# Interactions (use indices from state)
browser-use click <index> # Click element
browser-use type "text" # Type into focused element
browser-use input <index> "text" # Click element, then type
browser-use keys "Enter" # Send keyboard keys
browser-use select <index> "option" # Select dropdown option
# Data Extraction
browser-use eval "document.title" # Execute JavaScript
browser-use get text <index> # Get element text
browser-use get html --selector "h1" # Get scoped HTML
# Wait
browser-use wait selector "h1" # Wait for element
browser-use wait text "Success" # Wait for text
# Session
browser-use sessions # List active sessions
browser-use close # Close current session
browser-use close --all # Close all sessions
# AI Agent
browser-use -b remote run "task" # Run agent in cloud (async by default)
browser-use task status <id> # Check cloud task progress
Commands
Navigation & Tabs
browser-use open <url> # Navigate to URL
browser-use back # Go back in history
browser-use scroll down # Scroll down
browser-use scroll up # Scroll up
browser-use scroll down --amount 1000 # Scroll by specific pixels (default: 500)
browser-use switch <tab> # Switch to tab by index
browser-use close-tab # Close current tab
browser-use close-tab <tab> # Close specific tab
Page State
browser-use state # Get URL, title, and clickable elements
browser-use screenshot # Take screenshot (outputs base64)
browser-use screenshot path.png # Save screenshot to file
browser-use screenshot --full path.png # Full page screenshot
Interactions
browser-use click <index> # Click element
browser-use type "text" # Type text into focused element
browser-use input <index> "text" # Click element, then type text
browser-use keys "Enter" # Send keyboard keys
browser-use keys "Control+a" # Send key combination
browser-use select <index> "option" # Select dropdown option
browser-use hover <index> # Hover over element (triggers CSS :hover)
browser-use dblclick <index> # Double-click element
browser-use rightclick <index> # Right-click element (context menu)
Use indices from browser-use state.
JavaScript & Data
browser-use eval "document.title" # Execute JavaScript, return result
browser-use get title # Get page title
browser-use get html # Get full page HTML
browser-use get html --selector "h1" # Get HTML of specific element
browser-use get text <index> # Get text content of element
browser-use get value <index> # Get value of input/textarea
browser-use get attributes <index> # Get all attributes of element
browser-use get bbox <index> # Get bounding box (x, y, width, height)
Cookies
browser-use cookies get # Get all cookies
browser-use cookies get --url <url> # Get cookies for specific URL
browser-use cookies set <name> <value> # Set a cookie
browser-use cookies set name val --domain .example.com --secure --http-only
browser-use cookies set name val --same-site Strict # SameSite: Strict, Lax, or None
browser-use cookies set name val --expires 1735689600 # Expiration timestamp
browser-use cookies clear # Clear all cookies
browser-use cookies clear --url <url> # Clear cookies for specific URL
browser-use cookies export <file> # Export all cookies to JSON file
browser-use cookies export <file> --url <url> # Export cookies for specific URL
browser-use cookies import <file> # Import cookies from JSON file
Wait Conditions
browser-use wait selector "h1" # Wait for element to be visible
browser-use wait selector ".loading" --state hidden # Wait for element to disappear
browser-use wait selector "#btn" --state attached # Wait for element in DOM
browser-use wait text "Success" # Wait for text to appear
browser-use wait selector "h1" --timeout 5000 # Custom timeout in ms
Python Execution
browser-use python "x = 42" # Set variable
browser-use python "print(x)" # Access variable (outputs: 42)
browser-use python "print(browser.url)" # Access browser object
browser-use python --vars # Show defined variables
browser-use python --reset # Clear Python namespace
browser-use python --file script.py # Execute Python file
The Python session maintains state across commands. The browser object provides:
browser.url,browser.title,browser.htmlโ page infobrowser.goto(url),browser.back()โ navigationbrowser.click(index),browser.type(text),browser.input(index, text),browser.keys(keys)โ interactionsbrowser.screenshot(path),browser.scroll(direction, amount)โ visualbrowser.wait(seconds),browser.extract(query)โ utilities
Agent Tasks
Remote Mode Options
When using --browser remote, additional options are available:
# Specify LLM model
browser-use -b remote run "task" --llm gpt-4o
browser-use -b remote run "task" --llm claude-sonnet-4-20250514
# Proxy configuration (default: us)
browser-use -b remote run "task" --proxy-country uk
# Session reuse
browser-use -b remote run "task 1" --keep-alive # Keep session alive after task
browser-use -b remote run "task 2" --session-id abc-123 # Reuse existing session
# Execution modes
browser-use -b remote run "task" --flash # Fast execution mode
browser-use -b remote run "task" --wait # Wait for completion (default: async)
# Advanced options
browser-use -b remote run "task" --thinking # Extended reasoning mode
browser-use -b remote run "task" --no-vision # Disable vision (enabled by default)
# Using a cloud profile (create session first, then run with --session-id)
browser-use session create --profile <cloud-profile-id> --keep-alive
# โ returns session_id
browser-use -b remote run "task" --session-id <session-id>
# Task configuration
browser-use -b remote run "task" --start-url https://example.com # Start from specific URL
browser-use -b remote run "task" --allowed-domain example.com # Restrict navigation (repeatable)
browser-use -b remote run "task" --metadata key=value # Task metadata (repeatable)
browser-use -b remote run "task" --skill-id skill-123 # Enable skills (repeatable)
browser-use -b remote run "task" --secret key=value # Secret metadata (repeatable)
# Structured output and evaluation
browser-use -b remote run "task" --structured-output '{"type":"object"}' # JSON schema for output
browser-use -b remote run "task" --judge # Enable judge mode
browser-use -b remote run "task" --judge-ground-truth "expected answer"
Task Management
browser-use task list # List recent tasks
browser-use task list --limit 20 # Show more tasks
browser-use task list --status finished # Filter by status (finished, stopped)
browser-use task list --session <id> # Filter by session ID
browser-use task list --json # JSON output
browser-use task status <task-id> # Get task status (latest step only)
browser-use task status <task-id> -c # All steps with reasoning
browser-use task status <task-id> -v # All steps with URLs + actions
browser-use task status <task-id> --last 5 # Last N steps only
browser-use task status <task-id> --step 3 # Specific step number
browser-use task status <task-id> --reverse # Newest first
browser-use task stop <task-id> # Stop a running task
browser-use task logs <task-id> # Get task execution logs
Cloud Session Management
browser-use session list # List cloud sessions
browser-use session list --limit 20 # Show more sessions
browser-use session list --status active # Filter by status
browser-use session list --json # JSON output
browser-use session get <session-id> # Get session details + live URL
browser-use session get <session-id> --json
browser-use session stop <session-id> # Stop a session
browser-use session stop --all # Stop all active sessions
browser-use session create # Create with defaults
browser-use session create --profile <id> # With cloud profile
browser-use session create --proxy-country uk # With geographic proxy
browser-use session create --start-url https://example.com
browser-use session create --screen-size 1920x1080
browser-use session create --keep-alive
browser-use session create --persist-memory
browser-use session share <session-id> # Create public share URL
browser-use session share <session-id> --delete # Delete public share
Tunnels
browser-use tunnel <port> # Start tunnel (returns URL)
browser-use tunnel <port> # Idempotent - returns existing URL
browser-use tunnel list # Show active tunnels
browser-use tunnel stop <port> # Stop tunnel
browser-use tunnel stop --all # Stop all tunnels
Session Management
browser-use sessions # List active sessions
browser-use close # Close current session
browser-use close --all # Close all sessions
Profile Management
Local Chrome Profiles (--browser real)
browser-use -b real profile list # List local Chrome profiles
browser-use -b real profile cookies "Default" # Show cookie domains in profile
Cloud Profiles (--browser remote)
browser-use -b remote profile list # List cloud profiles
browser-use -b remote profile list --page 2 --page-size 50
browser-use -b remote profile get <id> # Get profile details
browser-use -b remote profile create # Create new cloud profile
browser-use -b remote profile create --name "My Profile"
browser-use -b remote profile update <id> --name "New"
browser-use -b remote profile delete <id>
Syncing
browser-use profile sync --from "Default" --domain github.com # Domain-specific
browser-use profile sync --from "Default" # Full profile
browser-use profile sync --from "Default" --name "Custom Name" # With custom name
Server Control
browser-use server logs # View server logs
Common Workflows
Exposing Local Dev Servers
Use when you have a local dev server and need a cloud browser to reach it.
Core workflow: Start dev server โ create tunnel โ browse the tunnel URL remotely.
# 1. Start your dev server
npm run dev & # localhost:3000
# 2. Expose it via Cloudflare tunnel
browser-use tunnel 3000
# โ url: https://abc.trycloudflare.com
# 3. Now the cloud browser can reach your local server
browser-use --browser remote open https://abc.trycloudflare.com
browser-use state
browser-use screenshot
Note: Tunnels are independent of browser sessions. They persist across browser-use close and can be managed separately. Cloudflared must be installed โ run browser-use doctor to check.
Authenticated Browsing with Profiles
Use when a task requires browsing a site the user is already logged into (e.g. Gmail, GitHub, internal tools).
Core workflow: Check existing profiles โ ask user which profile and browser mode โ browse with that profile. Only sync cookies if no suitable profile exists.
Before browsing an authenticated site, the agent MUST:
- Ask the user whether to use real (local Chrome) or remote (cloud) browser
- List available profiles for that mode
- Ask which profile to use
- If no profile has the right cookies, offer to sync (see below)
Step 1: Check existing profiles
# Option A: Local Chrome profiles (--browser real)
browser-use -b real profile list
# โ Default: Person 1 ([email protected])
# โ Profile 1: Work ([email protected])
# Option B: Cloud profiles (--browser remote)
browser-use -b remote profile list
# โ abc-123: "Chrome - Default (github.com)"
# โ def-456: "Work profile"
Step 2: Browse with the chosen profile
# Real browser โ uses local Chrome with existing login sessions
browser-use --browser real --profile "Default" open https://github.com
# Cloud browser โ uses cloud profile with synced cookies
browser-use --browser remote --profile abc-123 open https://github.com
The user is already authenticated โ no login needed.
Note: Cloud profile cookies can expire over time. If authentication fails, re-sync cookies from the local Chrome profile.
Step 3: Syncing cookies (only if needed)
If the user wants to use a cloud browser but no cloud profile has the right cookies, sync them from a local Chrome profile.
Before syncing, the agent MUST:
- Ask which local Chrome profile to use
- Ask which domain(s) to sync โ do NOT default to syncing the full profile
- Confirm before proceeding
Check what cookies a local profile has:
browser-use -b real profile cookies "Default"
# โ youtube.com: 23
# โ google.com: 18
# โ github.com: 2
Domain-specific sync (recommended):
browser-use profile sync --from "Default" --domain github.com
# Creates new cloud profile: "Chrome - Default (github.com)"
# Only syncs github.com cookies
Full profile sync (use with caution):
browser-use profile sync --from "Default"
# Syncs ALL cookies โ includes sensitive data, tracking cookies, every session token
Only use when the user explicitly needs their entire browser state.
Fine-grained control (advanced):
# Export cookies to file, manually edit, then import
browser-use --browser real --profile "Default" cookies export /tmp/cookies.json
browser-use --browser remote --profile <id> cookies import /tmp/cookies.json
Use the synced profile:
browser-use --browser remote --profile <id> open https://github.com
Running Subagents
Use cloud sessions to run autonomous browser agents in parallel.
Core workflow: Launch task(s) with run โ poll with task status โ collect results โ clean up sessions.
- Session = Agent: Each cloud session is a browser agent with its own state
- Task = Work: Jobs given to an agent; an agent can run multiple tasks sequentially
- Session lifecycle: Once stopped, a session cannot be revived โ start a new one
Launching Tasks
# Single task (async by default โ returns immediately)
browser-use -b remote run "Search for AI news and summarize top 3 articles"
# โ task_id: task-abc, session_id: sess-123
# Parallel tasks โ each gets its own session
browser-use -b remote run "Research competitor A pricing"
# โ task_id: task-1, session_id: sess-a
browser-use -b remote run "Research competitor B pricing"
# โ task_id: task-2, session_id: sess-b
browser-use -b remote run "Research competitor C pricing"
# โ task_id: task-3, session_id: sess-c
# Sequential tasks in same session (reuses cookies, login state, etc.)
browser-use -b remote run "Log into example.com" --keep-alive
# โ task_id: task-1, session_id: sess-123
browser-use task status task-1 # Wait for completion
browser-use -b remote run "Export settings" --session-id sess-123
# โ task_id: task-2, session_id: sess-123 (same session)
Managing & Stopping
browser-use task list --status finished # See completed tasks
browser-use task stop task-abc # Stop a task (session may continue if --keep-alive)
browser-use session stop sess-123 # Stop an entire session (terminates its tasks)
browser-use session stop --all # Stop all sessions
Monitoring
Task status is designed for token efficiency. Default output is minimal โ only expand when needed:
| Mode | Flag | Tokens | Use When |
|---|---|---|---|
| Default | (none) | Low | Polling progress |
| Compact | -c |
Medium | Need full reasoning |
| Verbose | -v |
High | Debugging actions |
# For long tasks (50+ steps)
browser-use task status <id> -c --last 5 # Last 5 steps only
browser-use task status <id> -v --step 10 # Inspect specific step
Live view: browser-use session get <session-id> returns a live URL to watch the agent.
Detect stuck tasks: If cost/duration in task status stops increasing, the task is stuck โ stop it and start a new agent.
Logs: browser-use task logs <task-id> โ only available after task completes.
Global Options
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
--session NAME |
Use named session (default: "default") |
--browser MODE |
Browser mode: chromium, real, remote |
--headed |
Show browser window (chromium mode) |
--profile NAME |
Browser profile (local name or cloud ID). Works with open, session create, etc. โ does NOT work with run (use --session-id instead) |
--json |
Output as JSON |
--mcp |
Run as MCP server via stdin/stdout |
Session behavior: All commands without --session use the same "default" session. The browser stays open and is reused across commands. Use --session NAME to run multiple browsers in parallel.
Tips
- Always run
browser-use statefirst to see available elements and their indices - Use
--headedfor debugging to see what the browser is doing - Sessions persist โ the browser stays open between commands
- Use
--jsonfor programmatic parsing - Python variables persist across
browser-use pythoncommands within a session - CLI aliases:
bu,browser, andbrowseruseall work identically tobrowser-use
Troubleshooting
Run diagnostics first:
browser-use doctor
Browser won't start?
browser-use close --all # Close all sessions
browser-use --headed open <url> # Try with visible window
Element not found?
browser-use state # Check current elements
browser-use scroll down # Element might be below fold
browser-use state # Check again
Session issues?
browser-use sessions # Check active sessions
browser-use close --all # Clean slate
browser-use open <url> # Fresh start
Session reuse fails after task stop:
If you stop a task and try to reuse its session, the new task may get stuck at "created" status. Create a new session instead:
browser-use session create --profile <profile-id> --keep-alive
browser-use -b remote run "new task" --session-id <new-session-id>
Task stuck at "started": Check cost with task status โ if not increasing, the task is stuck. View live URL with session get, then stop and start a new agent.
Sessions persist after tasks complete: Tasks finishing doesn't auto-stop sessions. Run browser-use session stop --all to clean up.
Cleanup
Always close the browser when done:
browser-use close # Close browser session
browser-use session stop --all # Stop cloud sessions (if any)
browser-use tunnel stop --all # Stop tunnels (if any)