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MCP stdio server + WebSocket primary for browserops — drives the browserops Chrome extension. Install `browserops` for the user-facing CLI.

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    @browserops/bridge

    MCP stdio server for browserops. End-users typically want the browserops CLI package — it installs this transitively.

    @browserops/bridge ships the browserops-bridge binary: a local Node process that

    • speaks MCP over stdio to your AI client (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Continue, Windsurf, …)
    • runs a WebSocket primary on ws://127.0.0.1:57321 that the browserops Chrome extension connects to
    • forwards browser_* and procedures_* tool calls into the user's live Chrome tabs

    Install

    Most users should install the browserops CLI, which brings the bridge along:

    npm i -g browserops

    Standalone install (custom MCP-client setups only):

    npm i -g @browserops/bridge

    MCP-client registration

    {
      "mcpServers": {
        "browserops": { "command": "browserops-bridge" }
      }
    }

    Codex CLI (~/.codex/config.toml):

    [mcp_servers.browserops]
    command = "browserops-bridge"
    args = []

    Exposed prompts

    • browserops {task} — operating guide + task as a user message
    • browserops_procedure {name, task?} — inlines a saved procedure's YAML

    Source & docs

    github.com/quaylabshq/browserops

    License

    MIT