Install
openclaw skills install fast-browser-use-localRust-based browser automation using local Chrome for ultra-fast DOM extraction, session management, screenshots, scraping, and site structure analysis.
openclaw skills install fast-browser-use-localA Rust-based browser automation engine that provides a lightweight binary driving Chrome directly via CDP. It is optimized for token-efficient DOM extraction, robust session management, and speed.
Simulate mouse jitter and random delays to scrape protected sites.
fast-browser-use navigate --url "https://protected-site.com" \
--human-emulation \
--wait-for-selector "#content"
Capture the entire DOM state and computed styles for perfect reconstruction later.
fast-browser-use snapshot --include-styles --output state.json
Log in manually once, then steal the session for headless automation.
Step 1: Open non-headless for manual login
fast-browser-use login --url "https://github.com/login" --save-session ./auth.json
Step 2: Reuse session later
fast-browser-use navigate --url "https://github.com/dashboard" --load-session ./auth.json
Extract fresh data from infinite-scroll pages — perfect for harvesting the latest posts, news, or social feeds.
# Harvest headlines from Hacker News (scrolls 3x, waits 800ms between)
fast-browser-use harvest \
--url "https://news.ycombinator.com" \
--selector ".titleline a" \
--scrolls 3 \
--delay 800 \
--output headlines.json
Real output (59 unique items in ~6 seconds):
[
"Genode OS is a tool kit for building highly secure special-purpose OS",
"Mobile carriers can get your GPS location",
"Students using \"humanizer\" programs to beat accusations of cheating with AI",
"Finland to end \"uncontrolled human experiment\" with ban on youth social media",
...
]
Works on any infinite scroll page: Reddit, Twitter, LinkedIn feeds, search results, etc.
Capture any page as PNG:
fast-browser-use screenshot \
--url "https://example.com" \
--output page.png \
--full-page # Optional: capture entire scrollable page
Discover how a site is organized by parsing sitemaps and analyzing page structure.
# Basic sitemap discovery (checks robots.txt + common sitemap URLs)
fast-browser-use sitemap --url "https://example.com"
# Full analysis with page structure (headings, nav, sections)
fast-browser-use sitemap \
--url "https://example.com" \
--analyze-structure \
--max-pages 10 \
--max-sitemaps 5 \
--output site-structure.json
Options:
--analyze-structure: Also extract page structure (headings, nav, sections, meta)--max-pages N: Limit structure analysis to N pages (default: 5)--max-sitemaps N: Limit sitemap parsing to N sitemaps (default: 10, useful for large sites)Example output:
{
"base_url": "https://example.com",
"robots_txt": "User-agent: *\nSitemap: https://example.com/sitemap.xml",
"sitemaps": ["https://example.com/sitemap.xml"],
"pages": [
"https://example.com/about",
"https://example.com/products",
"https://example.com/contact"
],
"page_structures": [
{
"url": "https://example.com",
"title": "Example - Home",
"headings": [
{"level": 1, "text": "Welcome to Example"},
{"level": 2, "text": "Our Services"}
],
"nav_links": [
{"text": "About", "href": "/about"},
{"text": "Products", "href": "/products"}
],
"sections": [
{"tag": "main", "id": "content", "role": "main"},
{"tag": "footer", "id": "footer", "role": null}
],
"main_content": {"tag": "main", "id": "content", "word_count": 450},
"meta": {
"description": "Example company homepage",
"canonical": "https://example.com/"
}
}
]
}
Use this to understand site architecture before scraping, map navigation flows, or audit SEO structure.
| Feature | Fast Browser Use (Rust) | Puppeteer (Node) | Selenium (Java) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Startup Time | < 50ms | ~800ms | ~2500ms |
| Memory Footprint | 15 MB | 100 MB+ | 200 MB+ |
| DOM Extract | Zero-Copy | JSON Serialize | Slow Bridge |
This skill is specialized for complex web interactions that require maintaining state (like being logged in), handling dynamic JavaScript content, or managing multiple pages simultaneously. It offers higher performance and control compared to standard fetch-based tools.