Install
openclaw skills install @browseract-cli/ebay-search-listingExtracts product listings from any eBay search or category page URL, returning per-item cards (itemNumber, url, title, subtitle, caption, price, priceWithCurrency, currency, wasPrice, bids, shipping, seller, sellerFeedbackCount, sellerPositiveRating, reviewsCount, starRating, image) plus pagination state (currentPage, nextPageUrl, hasNextPage, totalResultsApprox). Works across all eBay regional TLDs. Use when user mentions eBay, ebay.com, eBay scraper, eBay search results, eBay category page, eBay SRP, eBay product list, eBay item cards, scrape eBay listings, extract eBay items, eBay bulk products, eBay keyword search, eBay category scraper, eBay pagination, eBay startUrls, eBay items scraper, eBay marketplace scraping. Also applies to price comparison across marketplaces, competitive listing monitoring, category catalog audits, brand keyword tracking on eBay, and paginated bulk extraction of eBay item cards from a search or category URL.
openclaw skills install @browseract-cli/ebay-search-listingInput: any eBay search or category page URL → Output: paginated array of item cards (itemNumber, url, title, price, seller, image, etc.) plus pagination state (currentPage, nextPageUrl, hasNextPage, totalResultsApprox).
All process output to user (progress updates, process notifications) follows the user's language.
Given any eBay search results URL (SRP) or category URL, extract the visible product cards on the current page with their key surface fields, and expose pagination state so a caller can loop pages until an item cap or the last page is reached.
https://www.ebay.{tld}/sch/i.html?_nkw={keyword} (search) or https://www.ebay.{tld}/b/{category-slug}/{category-id}/bn_... (category), where {tld} is any eBay regional TLD (com, co.uk, de, fr, it, es, com.au, ca, co.jp, com.hk, in, ph, pl, nl, ie, at, be).If browser-act has been confirmed available in the current session → skip this step.
Invoke browser-act via Skill tool to load usage. If installation or configuration issues arise, follow its guidance to resolve then retry.
This Skill's operational boundary = what the user can manually do in their browser. It only reads data already displayed to the user on the page, never bypassing authentication or access controls. Its role is equivalent to copy-pasting on the user's behalf — the data is already on screen, automation merely saves time. JS code is encapsulated in Python files under the
scripts/directory, invoked viaeval "$(python scripts/xxx.py {params})".$(...)is bash syntax; it is recommended to use the bash tool for execution.
Below are all atomic capabilities discovered and verified during the exploration phase. Simply invoke them as needed — no need to read scripts/*.py source code or re-verify. Only inspect scripts when execution fails for troubleshooting.
Precondition: navigate {search or category URL} → wait stable first.
Extract: eval "$(python scripts/extract-listing.py --max-items 0)"
Parameters:
--max-items: Cap on cards returned from the current page. 0 (default) returns every card on the page. Use a positive integer when the caller only wants the top-N of the current page (does not affect pagination state).Output example:
{
"currentUrl": "https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=headphones&LH_BIN=1", // page URL as observed
"hostname": "www.ebay.com", // regional domain of the current page
"currentPage": 1, // 1 when the URL has no _pgn param
"nextPageUrl": "https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=headphones&LH_BIN=1&_pgn=2", // null when on last page
"hasNextPage": true, // false = last page reached
"totalResultsApprox": 250000, // parsed from the results-count heading; null if not shown
"totalResultsRaw": "250,000+ results for headphones", // original heading text
"itemsOnPage": 60, // eBay default is 60 per page; can be overridden by _ipg URL param
"returnedCount": 3, // number of items in the "items" array below (respects --max-items)
"items": [
{
"itemNumber": "195486024424", // eBay listing id (also from data-listingid on the card)
"url": "https://www.ebay.com/itm/195486024424", // canonical item URL, query params stripped
"title": "Plugfones Guardian OSHA Certified earplug with audio Work Headphones earbuds",
"subtitle": "Brand New", // condition / seller-type badge; null when absent
"caption": null, // e.g. "New Listing", "Sold Jul 7, 2026"; null when absent
"price": 24.99, // parsed numeric price
"priceWithCurrency": "$24.99", // original price string
"currency": "USD", // ISO code detected from price prefix
"wasPrice": null, // original / strikethrough price if shown
"wasPriceWithCurrency": null,
"bids": null, // auction bid count; null for BIN listings
"shipping": "+$12.99 delivery", // shipping-row text as displayed; null when absent
"seller": "plugfones", // seller username
"sellerRawText": "plugfones 99.7% positive (15.9K)", // original seller badge text
"sellerFeedbackCount": 159000, // parsed from (15.9K); handles K suffix
"sellerPositiveRating": 99.7, // percentage as float
"reviewsCount": null, // product-review count when displayed on the card
"starRating": null, // 0-5 star rating when displayed
"image": "https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/PbYAAOSwuHdjcqCX/s-l1600.webp" // upgraded to s-l1600 for the largest available crop
}
]
}
Error handling:
.srp-results > li.s-card matches zero elements, the script returns {"error": true, "message": "no item cards found ..."}. Root causes: the page navigated to an item detail (URL contains /itm/), an anti-bot interstitial is shown, or eBay changed the class prefix. Take a screenshot first, verify the URL is still an SRP or category page, then retry.solve-captcha, headed handoff, remote-assist).URL Pagination: URL pattern ?_pgn={page} (append &_pgn=N to any search or category URL; page 1 = no param, or _pgn=1). eBay's default page size is 60 items; add &_ipg={size} (accepted values include 60, 120, 240) to change it. Next-page detection selector: a.pagination__next, exposed by the extractor as nextPageUrl / hasNextPage. Termination: hasNextPage === false, or the caller-supplied item cap is reached, or a page returns zero items.
Loop skeleton (bash pseudocode):
url="{startUrl}"
collected=0
maxItems={caller-cap}
while [ -n "$url" ]; do
browser-act --session {name} navigate "$url"
browser-act --session {name} wait stable
page=$(browser-act --session {name} eval "$(python scripts/extract-listing.py --max-items 0)")
# append page.items to output, respecting maxItems
next=$(echo "$page" | jq -r '.nextPageUrl // empty')
hasNext=$(echo "$page" | jq -r '.hasNextPage')
[ "$hasNext" = "true" ] || break
[ "$collected" -ge "$maxItems" ] && break
url="$next"
done
returnedCount >= 1 on any non-empty search / category page, and error field is absent. Card-level: itemNumber and url are non-null for every returned card (title is normally non-null but can be empty for restricted or ended listings — that is a page-side condition, not a scraper failure).
ebay.com from a non-US IP may land on the local domain (e.g., ebay.de, ebay.co.uk). The extractor is locale-agnostic (selectors are the same across TLDs, currency and text-suffix cleanup handle multiple languages), but the hostname field will reflect the final URL — inspect hostname and currentUrl when the target domain matters.LH_Sold=1&LH_Complete=1 (sold / completed listings), LH_BIN=1 (Buy It Now), LH_Auction=1, _udhi / _udlo (price range), _sop (sort order) etc. are passed through the URL — the caller sets them on the input URL; the extractor does not enumerate them..srp-results are intentionally excluded to keep the returned list aligned with the main SRP feed.null.bids is parsed from the card's attribute row when present; auction-type listings expose it, BIN listings do not.wait stable before extracting; a small sleep (1–3s) between page fetches keeps the traffic pattern natural. To increase throughput, open multiple stealth browser sessions and distribute work across them — each session has an independent fingerprint so rate limits apply per session.tmp/pages/{query}-p{n}.json); on failure, resume from the next page rather than starting over.Path: {working-directory}/browser-act-skill-forge-memories/ebay-scraper-ebay-search-listing.memory.md (working directory is determined by the Agent running the Skill, typically the project root or current working directory)
Before execution: If the file exists, read it first — it records unexpected situations encountered during past executions (e.g., a strategy has become ineffective); adjust strategy order accordingly.
After execution: If an unexpected situation is encountered (strategy became ineffective, page redesigned, anti-scraping upgraded, better path discovered), append a line:
{YYYY-MM-DD}: {what happened} → {conclusion}
Normal execution does not write to the file. Do not record what keywords were used or how many results were returned — those are task outputs, not experience.