pasky/chrome-cdp-skill
Give your AI agent access to your live Chrome session — works out of the box, connects to tabs you already have open
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Ensuring the Chrome CDP skill functions reliably in sandboxed environments by redesigning its IPC mechanism to bypass `EPERM` errors associated with Unix domain sockets, thereby enabling all page-level commands for enterprise and cloud users.
The Chrome CDP skill is unusable in sandboxed environments due to Unix socket IPC failures (`EPERM`), blocking all page-level commands. The daemon's reliance on `/tmp/cdp-.sock` for IPC is incompatible with common enterprise and cloud-hosted setups that restrict `AF_UNIX` syscalls. This represents a critical architectural flaw, severely limiting the skill's market applicability. For B2B SaaS, sandboxing is a standard security and deployment practice. A tool that fails in such environments is fundamentally broken for a large segment of the target market. A robust solution requires an alternative IPC mechanism that respects sandboxing constraints, ensuring core functionality for enterprise users.
Give your AI agent access to your live Chrome session — works out of the box, connects to tabs you already have open
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