My 4-Layer Agentic Browser Automation Stack (Skill, Subagent, Prompt, ????)
Автор: IndyDevDan
Загружено: 2026-02-16
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If your agents can't use a browser, you're still doing MANUAL WORK that should have been automated YESTERDAY. 🔥
Stop typing URLs, clicking buttons, and babysitting test suites. Your agents should be doing that FOR you, in parallel, while you focus on what actually matters.
🎥 VIDEO REFERENCES
• Bowser Codebase: https://github.com/disler/bowser
• Playwright CLI (Microsoft): https://github.com/microsoft/playwrig...
• Claude Code Chrome Docs: https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/cl...
PUSH YOUR AGENTIC CODING BEYOND
Tactical Agentic Coding: https://agenticengineer.com/tactical-...
🚀 In this video, we break down a complete 4-layer agentic browser automation stack built for real engineering work. From automating Amazon shopping workflows to spinning up parallel UI testing agents across Hacker News, this is browser automation and UI testing done the agentic way. No fluff, no toy demos. Watch Claude Code fire up real browsers, execute real tasks, and report back with screenshots and pass/fail results.
🛠️ Here's the stack: Layer 1 is Skills, the foundational capability layer where Playwright CLI and Claude Code Chrome give your agents the raw ability to control browsers. Layer 2 is Subagents, where you scale those skills into specialized, parallelized browser agents that can each tackle different user stories simultaneously. Layer 3 is Slash Commands, the orchestration layer where reusable prompts coordinate teams of subagents to run entire UI review suites or browser automation workflows. Layer 4 is Just, a powerful task runner that gives you one-command reusability across every layer of the stack.
🔥 Why agentic browser automation and agentic UI testing over traditional frameworks like Jest or Vitest? Because your agents operate like real users. No test configuration overhead. No brittle selectors. Just user stories, URLs, and agents that validate your application the way a human would, complete with screenshot trails for every step. And with parallel testing via Playwright CLI, you can run three, five, ten browser agents at once.
💡 Key takeaways:
Skills: The foundational capability layer. Playwright CLI gives you token-efficient, headless, parallel browser sessions. Claude Code Chrome lets you use your existing browser session for personal automation.
Subagents: Scale your skills into specialized agents. Each subagent can run a different user story, a different workflow, or a different browser automation task in parallel.
Slash Commands: The orchestration layer. Higher-order prompts and reusable commands let you coordinate agent teams, template your engineering, and trigger complex workflows with a single command.
Just Files: The reusability layer. One place to call every workflow, every agent, every automation. Your team and your agents always know what's available.
Agentic Engineering: Don't outsource learning how to build with agents. Master the skill, subagent, command, and reusability layers yourself. Specialization combined with scale is where the real leverage lives.
🌟 The meta theme: solve entire CLASSES of problems, not just individual tasks. Template your engineering into repeat, opinionated solutions you can deploy across any codebase. Master the agent, master knowledge work.
Stay focused and keep building.
#browserautomation #claudecode #agenticcoding
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