Agentic browser automation and UI testing system with composable skills, subagents, and layered justfile architecture.
Bowser is worth checking the docs before setup with trust notes worth reviewing. Check agent compatibility and use-case fit before adding it to your workflow.
gh repo view disler/bowser --webOpen the official repository or website.
Check the README for package manager, auth, and platform requirements.
Try it in a small test task inside your agent workflow.
Modular skill-based design maps naturally to AI agent tool-calling patterns.
Agentic browser automation and UI testing system with composable skills, subagents, and layered justfile architecture.
Looks usable, but maintenance, license, or security notes deserve a closer look.
Last commit was about 67 days ago.
45 GitHub stars indicate community interest.
2 open issues signal maintenance load.
MIT license detected.
Modular browser automation
UI testing with subagents
New project, limited community vetting
Browser access required
45
Stars
5
Forks
2
Issues
MIT
License
Adversarial AI bug hunter with auto-fix skill for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, GitHub Copilot CLI, Kiro CLI, Opencode, Pi Coding Agent, and more. Multi-agent pipeline finds security vulnerabilities, logic errors, and runtime bugs — then fixes them autonomously on a safe branch.
Browser automation CLI built for AI agents — breaks anti-bot walls, supports multi-session parallel execution.
2 security/trust notes recorded.
Setup difficulty is 3/5.
First open-source testing agent — handles UI, API, Security, Accessibility, and Visual validations without writing code.