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A JavaScript library providing a high-level API to control Chrome or Firefox browsers for automation and testing.
A JavaScript library providing a high-level API to control Chrome or Firefox for browser automation, testing, and web scraping.
A framework for web testing and automation that drives Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit with a single API.
A CPU and memory-efficient wide-spectrum content blocker for Chromium and Firefox, blocking ads, trackers, and malware.
Open-source self-hosted web archiving tool that saves websites in multiple durable formats like HTML, PDF, and WARC.
Python library to automate Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit browsers with a single API for testing and automation.
A high-level Python wrapper for Selenium that simplifies web automation with a more intuitive API.
A powerful download accelerator and video downloader that speeds up downloads up to 500% and saves videos from streaming sites.
A WebDriver proxy that enables automation of Firefox and other Gecko-based browsers through the Marionette protocol.
A Node.js interface for the Chrome Debugging Protocol to instrument Chrome, Opera, Node.js, and other compatible implementations.
A Node.js interface for the Chrome Debugging Protocol to instrument Chrome, Opera, Node.js, and other compatible implementations.
A GNOME theme for Firefox that makes the browser look and feel like a native GNOME application.
A Node.js library for browser automation and testing modern web applications with a concise API and smart selectors.
A Node.js library for browser automation and testing modern web applications with a concise API and smart selectors.
A Go library to automate Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit browsers with a single API for cross-browser web automation.
A Go library for cross-browser automation, controlling Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit with a single API.
A command line tool to build, run, test, and sign WebExtensions for Firefox and other browsers.
A scriptable browser based on Firefox's Gecko engine, compatible with PhantomJS API for web automation and testing.
Official .NET library for cross-browser web automation and testing with Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit.
A Docker container for Firefox that provides a full graphical browser interface accessible via web or VNC.
A Rust implementation of QUIC, HTTP/3, and QPACK used by Mozilla Firefox, providing a library and command-line tools.
A browser extension that integrates IPFS functionality, enabling access to decentralized content and local gateway redirection.
Java library for cross-browser web automation and testing with a single API.
A Docker image providing a Selenium Grid with Chrome and Firefox nodes, video recording, and VNC access for browser automation.
A browser extension that adds an Ember tab to Developer Tools for inspecting Ember objects in applications.
Run JavaScript in a browser from the command line or programmatically, with Electron as the default browser.
A Rust implementation of the Encoding Standard for decoding and encoding Web-compatible character encodings, used in Firefox.
A library for building cross-browser extensions using Blazor and .NET, simplifying development with familiar web technologies.
A browser extension that adds direct links to imported modules in GitHub source code, making navigation easier.
A userscript that enhances the OpenStreetMap website with advanced editing tools, visual improvements, and productivity features for experienced mappers.
A V library for creating desktop application GUIs using any web browser as the frontend.
A library that enables Redux state management across WebExtension background and UI pages with automatic synchronization.
A macOS app that enables native picture-in-picture for HTML5 videos in Firefox and Chrome.
Nixpkgs overlay providing Firefox, Librewolf, Floorp, and Zen Browser binary builds for macOS.
An infinite jumping game inspired by Doodle Jump, built with Phaser.js and playable in web browsers.
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