Install
openclaw skills install camoufox-cliAnti-detect browser automation CLI & Skills for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites with bot detection, CAPTCHAs, or anti-bot blocks...
openclaw skills install camoufox-clicamoufox-cli is built on Camoufox (anti-detect Firefox) with C++-level fingerprint spoofing:
navigator.webdriver = falseUse camoufox-cli instead of agent-browser when the target site has bot detection.
Every browser automation follows this pattern:
camoufox-cli open <url>camoufox-cli snapshot -i (get element refs like @e1, @e2)camoufox-cli close (close the browser when the entire task is fully complete; keep it open if the user may have follow-up instructions)camoufox-cli open https://example.com/form
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Output: - textbox "Email" [ref=e1]
# - textbox "Password" [ref=e2]
# - button "Submit" [ref=e3]
camoufox-cli fill @e1 "user@example.com"
camoufox-cli fill @e2 "password123"
camoufox-cli click @e3
camoufox-cli snapshot -i # Check result
Commands can be chained with && in a single shell invocation. The browser persists between commands via a background daemon, so chaining is safe and more efficient than separate calls.
# Chain open + snapshot in one call
camoufox-cli open https://example.com && camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Chain multiple interactions
camoufox-cli fill @e1 "user@example.com" && camoufox-cli fill @e2 "password123" && camoufox-cli click @e3
# Navigate and capture
camoufox-cli open https://example.com && camoufox-cli screenshot page.png
When to chain: Use && when you don't need to read the output of an intermediate command before proceeding (e.g., open + screenshot). Run commands separately when you need to parse the output first (e.g., snapshot to discover refs, then interact using those refs).
# Navigation
camoufox-cli open <url> # Navigate to URL (starts daemon if needed)
camoufox-cli back # Go back
camoufox-cli forward # Go forward
camoufox-cli reload # Reload page
camoufox-cli url # Print current URL
camoufox-cli title # Print page title
camoufox-cli close # Close browser and stop daemon
camoufox-cli close --all # Close all sessions
# Snapshot
camoufox-cli snapshot # Full aria tree of page
camoufox-cli snapshot -i # Interactive elements only (recommended)
camoufox-cli snapshot -s "#selector" # Scope to CSS selector
# Interaction (use @refs from snapshot)
camoufox-cli click @e1 # Click element
camoufox-cli fill @e1 "text" # Clear + type into input
camoufox-cli type @e1 "text" # Type without clearing (append)
camoufox-cli select @e1 "option" # Select dropdown option
camoufox-cli check @e1 # Toggle checkbox
camoufox-cli hover @e1 # Hover over element
camoufox-cli press Enter # Press keyboard key
camoufox-cli press "Control+a" # Key combination
# Data Extraction
camoufox-cli text @e1 # Get text content of element
camoufox-cli text body # Get all page text (CSS selector)
camoufox-cli eval "document.title" # Execute JavaScript
# Capture
camoufox-cli screenshot # Screenshot as JSON {"base64": "..."}
camoufox-cli screenshot page.png # Screenshot to file
camoufox-cli screenshot --full p.png # Full page screenshot
camoufox-cli pdf output.pdf # Save page as PDF
# Scroll & Wait
camoufox-cli scroll down # Scroll down 500px
camoufox-cli scroll up # Scroll up 500px
camoufox-cli scroll down 1000 # Scroll down 1000px
camoufox-cli wait @e1 # Wait for element to appear
camoufox-cli wait 2000 # Wait milliseconds
camoufox-cli wait --url "*/dashboard" # Wait for URL pattern
# Tabs
camoufox-cli tabs # List open tabs
camoufox-cli switch 2 # Switch to tab by index
camoufox-cli close-tab # Close current tab
# Cookies & State
camoufox-cli cookies # Dump cookies as JSON
camoufox-cli cookies import file.json # Import cookies
camoufox-cli cookies export file.json # Export cookies
# Sessions
camoufox-cli sessions # List active sessions
camoufox-cli --session work open <url> # Use named session
camoufox-cli close --all # Close all sessions
# Setup
camoufox-cli install # Download Camoufox browser
camoufox-cli install --with-deps # Download browser + system libs (Linux)
camoufox-cli open https://example.com/signup
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
camoufox-cli fill @e1 "Jane Doe"
camoufox-cli fill @e2 "jane@example.com"
camoufox-cli select @e3 "California"
camoufox-cli check @e4
camoufox-cli click @e5
camoufox-cli snapshot -i # Verify submission result
camoufox-cli open https://example.com/products
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
camoufox-cli text @e5 # Get specific element text
camoufox-cli eval "document.title" # Get page title via JS
camoufox-cli screenshot results.png # Visual capture
# Login and export cookies
camoufox-cli open https://app.example.com/login
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
camoufox-cli fill @e1 "user"
camoufox-cli fill @e2 "pass"
camoufox-cli click @e3
camoufox-cli cookies export auth.json
# Restore in future session
camoufox-cli open https://app.example.com
camoufox-cli cookies import auth.json
camoufox-cli reload
camoufox-cli open https://site-a.com
camoufox-cli eval "window.open('https://site-b.com')"
camoufox-cli tabs # List tabs
camoufox-cli switch 1 # Switch to second tab
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
camoufox-cli --session s1 open https://site-a.com
camoufox-cli --session s2 open https://site-b.com
camoufox-cli sessions # List both
camoufox-cli --session s1 snapshot -i
camoufox-cli --session s2 snapshot -i
camoufox-cli --headed open https://example.com
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
camoufox-cli screenshot debug.png
When running multiple agents or automations concurrently, always use named sessions to avoid conflicts:
camoufox-cli --session agent1 open https://site-a.com
camoufox-cli --session agent2 open https://site-b.com
camoufox-cli sessions # Check active sessions
Always close your browser session when done to avoid leaked processes:
camoufox-cli close # Close default session
camoufox-cli --session agent1 close # Close specific session
camoufox-cli close --all # Close all sessions
If a previous session was not closed properly, the daemon may still be running. Use camoufox-cli close to clean it up before starting new work.
Some pages take time to fully load, especially those with dynamic content or heavy JavaScript. Use explicit waits before taking a snapshot:
# Wait for a specific element to appear
camoufox-cli wait @e1
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Wait for a URL pattern (useful after redirects)
camoufox-cli wait --url "*/dashboard"
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Wait a fixed duration as a last resort
camoufox-cli wait 3000
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
When dealing with slow pages, always wait before snapshotting. If you snapshot too early, elements may be missing from the output.
Refs (@e1, @e2, etc.) are temporary identifiers assigned by sequential numbering during each snapshot. They are invalidated when the page changes.
Always re-snapshot after:
# CORRECT: re-snapshot after navigation
camoufox-cli click @e5 # Navigates to new page
camoufox-cli snapshot -i # MUST re-snapshot
camoufox-cli click @e1 # Use new refs
# CORRECT: re-snapshot after dynamic changes
camoufox-cli click @e1 # Opens dropdown
camoufox-cli snapshot -i # See dropdown items
camoufox-cli click @e7 # Select item
# WRONG: using refs without snapshot
camoufox-cli open https://example.com
camoufox-cli click @e1 # Ref doesn't exist yet!
# WRONG: using old refs after navigation
camoufox-cli click @e5 # Navigates away
camoufox-cli click @e3 # STALE REF - wrong element!
Always take a fresh snapshot before interacting with elements after navigation or page changes.
The ref was invalidated. Re-snapshot to get fresh refs:
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Scroll down to reveal element
camoufox-cli scroll down 1000
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Or wait for dynamic content
camoufox-cli wait 2000
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Scope to a specific container
camoufox-cli snapshot -s "#main-content"
camoufox-cli snapshot -i -s "form.login"
# Wait for URL pattern after redirect
camoufox-cli wait --url "*/dashboard"
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
# Wait a fixed duration as last resort
camoufox-cli wait 3000
camoufox-cli snapshot -i
--session <name> Named session (default: "default")
--headed Show browser window (default: headless)
--timeout <seconds> Daemon idle timeout (default: 1800)
--json Output as JSON instead of human-readable
--persistent [path] Use persistent browser profile (default: ~/.camoufox-cli/profiles/<session>)
--proxy <url> Proxy server (e.g. http://host:port or http://user:pass@host:port)