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A Devtools driver to make web automation and scraping easy
Package cdp provides type-safe bindings for the Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP), written in the Go programming language.
Chrome Devtools Protocol client for PHP
A golang library for interacting with the Chrome DevTools Protocol. https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-protocol/
Headless Chrome DevTools Protocol Client (RxJava2 + Kotlin)
cdp4j - Chrome DevTools Protocol for Java
Chrome controller for Humans, base on Chrome Devtools Protocol(CDP) and python3.7+.
V8 Inspector example
cdp-proxy is a mitm style HTTP proxy and middleware leveraging Chrome DevTools for UI, written in Go.
CLI tool to captures screenshots using chrome devtools protocol
Allows you to get HTTP status_code, response_headers, etc. when using Capybara::Selenium::Driver just like you can when using Rack::Test
Golang wrapper for the chrome devtool protocol. Offers higher level functionality that will allow you to interact with a website.
A rust library which provides an API to control Chrome over the DevTools Protocol
Kromium is Chrome automation library written in Kotlin
[WIP] a node/js debugger via chrome devtools protocol
Integrates chrome_remote (a Chrome DevTools Protocol client) with Capybara, letting you access Chrome DevTools via `driver.dev_tools`.
Web automation and testing on BalenaCloud + WebdriverIO now available on high-performance ARM devices!
Proxy between Dart VM Service Protocol and Chrome Devtools Protocol
Uses Serverless and Chrome DevProtocol to manipulate headless Chrome in lambda.
Using headless Chrome as an automated screenshot tool (alternative to PhantomJS)
an app that logs in to discord & sends automatic messages with your personal account to a channel using a headless chrome instance.
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