Plasmate

v3.2.0

Browse the web via Plasmate, a fast headless browser engine for agents. Compiles HTML into a Semantic Object Model (SOM) - 50x faster than Chrome, 10x fewer...

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Install the skill "Plasmate" (builder-nc/plasmate) from ClawHub.
Skill page: https://clawhub.ai/builder-nc/plasmate
Keep the work scoped to this skill only.
After install, inspect the skill metadata and help me finish setup.
Required binaries: plasmate
Use only the metadata you can verify from ClawHub; do not invent missing requirements.
Ask before making any broader environment changes.

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CLI Commands

Use the direct CLI path if you want to install manually and keep every step visible.

OpenClaw CLI

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openclaw skills install plasmate

ClawHub CLI

Package manager switcher

npx clawhub@latest install plasmate
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Purpose & Capability
Name/description, required binary (plasmate), install options, and the included Python AWP client all align: the skill exists to control a local Plasmate server. There are no unexpected credentials, unrelated binaries, or external services required.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md and scripts limit actions to starting/connecting to a local Plasmate server and issuing AWP/CDP commands. They do not attempt to read unrelated system files or exfiltrate data. One scope mismatch: the Python client auto-installs the 'websockets' pip package at runtime if missing; this side-effect is not documented in SKILL.md metadata and will modify the environment.
Install Mechanism
Two install options are provided: 'cargo install plasmate' (build from source) and 'curl -fsSL https://plasmate.app/install.sh | sh' (run remote installer). The remote-install pattern (pipe-to-sh) is convenient but inherently risky — it executes a script fetched from the network. The domain is the project's official site (plasmate.app), which reduces suspicion, and a source/build option is available, lowering risk further.
Credentials
The skill does not request credentials, environment variables, or config paths. The only noteworthy environment access is starting a local server on a standard localhost port and the helper script's ability to pip-install a dependency (network access to PyPI). Those are proportionate to running a local headless browser client.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is not always-enabled and does not request elevated platform privileges. It may start a local 'plasmate serve' process (expected behavior) but does not modify other skills or system-wide agent settings.
Assessment
This skill appears to do what it says: control a local Plasmate headless browser. Before installing, consider: 1) Prefer building from source (cargo install) if you need stronger assurance; 2) If you use the 'curl | sh' installer, review the install script at https://plasmate.app/install.sh to ensure it does what you expect; 3) The provided Python helper will pip-install the 'websockets' package if missing — that modifies your Python environment and reaches out to PyPI; run it in a virtualenv or sandbox if you want to avoid global changes; 4) The Plasmate server listens on localhost (9222 by default) — if you run other local tools that connect to that port, be aware they could interact with the same server; 5) Verify the upstream project (GitHub/source) and the integrity of downloaded binaries if you require higher assurance.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

Runtime requirements

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Plasmate - Browser Engine for Agents

Plasmate compiles HTML into a Semantic Object Model (SOM). 50x faster than Chrome, 10x fewer tokens.

Install

# Build from source (recommended)
cargo install plasmate

# Or use the install script
curl -fsSL https://plasmate.app/install.sh | sh

Protocols

  • AWP (native): 7 methods - navigate, snapshot, click, type, scroll, select, extract
  • CDP (compatibility): Puppeteer/Playwright compatible on port 9222

Default to AWP. Use CDP only when existing Puppeteer/Playwright code needs reuse.

Quick Start

Fetch (one-shot, no server)

plasmate fetch <url>

Returns SOM JSON: regions, interactive elements with stable IDs, extracted content.

Server Mode

# AWP (recommended)
plasmate serve --protocol awp --port 9222

# CDP (Puppeteer compatible)
plasmate serve --protocol cdp --port 9222

AWP Usage (Python)

Run scripts/awp-browse.py for AWP interactions:

# Navigate and get SOM snapshot
python3 scripts/awp-browse.py navigate "https://example.com"

# Click an interactive element by ref ID
python3 scripts/awp-browse.py click "https://example.com" --ref "e12"

# Type into a field
python3 scripts/awp-browse.py type "https://example.com" --ref "e5" --text "search query"

# Extract structured data (JSON-LD, OpenGraph, tables)
python3 scripts/awp-browse.py extract "https://example.com"

# Scroll
python3 scripts/awp-browse.py scroll "https://example.com" --direction down

CDP Usage (Puppeteer)

When CDP is needed, connect Puppeteer to the running server:

const browser = await puppeteer.connect({
  browserWSEndpoint: 'ws://127.0.0.1:9222'
});
const page = await browser.newPage();
await page.goto('https://example.com');
const content = await page.content();

SOM Output Structure

SOM is a structured JSON representation, NOT raw HTML. Key sections:

  • regions: Semantic page areas (nav, main, article, sidebar)
  • interactive: Clickable/typeable elements with stable ref IDs (e.g., e1, e12)
  • content: Text content organized by region
  • structured_data: JSON-LD, OpenGraph, microdata extracted automatically

Use ref IDs from interactive elements for click/type actions.

Performance

MetricPlasmateChrome
Per page4-5 ms252 ms
Memory (100 pages)~30 MB~20 GB
Output sizeSOM (10-800x smaller)Raw HTML

When to Use Plasmate vs Browser Tool

  • Plasmate: Speed-critical scraping, batch page processing, token-sensitive extraction, structured data
  • Browser tool: Visual rendering needed, screenshots, complex JS SPAs requiring full Chrome engine, pixel-level interaction

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