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authorCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-04-19 15:24:51 -0500
committerCraig Jennings <c@cjennings.net>2026-04-19 15:24:51 -0500
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refactor(playwright): split into playwright-js + playwright-py variants
Rename `playwright-skill/` → `playwright-js/` and add `playwright-py/` as a verbatim fork of Anthropic's official `webapp-testing` skill (Apache-2.0). Cross-pollinate: each skill gains patterns and helpers inspired by the other's strengths, with upstream semantics preserved. ## playwright-js (JS/TS stack) Renamed from playwright-skill; upstream lackeyjb MIT content untouched. New sections added (clearly marked, preserving upstream semantics): - Static HTML vs Dynamic Webapp decision tree (core Anthropic methodology) - Reconnaissance-Then-Action pattern (navigate → networkidle → inspect → act) - Console Log Capture snippet (page.on console/pageerror/requestfailed) Description updated to clarify JS/TS stack fit (React/Next/Vue/Svelte/Node) and reference `/playwright-py` as the Python sibling. ## playwright-py (Python stack) Verbatim fork of anthropics/skills/skills/webapp-testing; upstream SKILL.md and bundled `scripts/with_server.py` + examples kept intact. New scripts and examples added (all lackeyjb-style conveniences in Python): Scripts: scripts/detect_dev_servers.py Probe common localhost ports for HTTP servers; outputs JSON of found services. scripts/safe_actions.py safe_click, safe_type (retry-wrapped), handle_cookie_banner (common selectors), build_context_with_headers (env-var- driven: PW_HEADER_NAME / PW_HEADER_VALUE / PW_EXTRA_HEADERS='{…json…}'). Examples: examples/login_flow.py Login form + wait_for_url. examples/broken_links.py Scan visible external hrefs via HEAD. examples/responsive_sweep.py Multi-viewport screenshots to /tmp. SKILL.md gains 5 "Added:" sections documenting the new scripts, retry helpers, env-header injection, and /tmp script discipline. Attribution notes explicitly mark upstream vs local additions. ## Makefile SKILLS: playwright-skill → playwright-js + playwright-py deps target: extended Playwright step to install Python package + Chromium via `python3 -m pip install --user playwright && python3 -m playwright install chromium` when playwright-py/ is present. Idempotent (detected via `python3 -c "import playwright"`). ## Usage Both skills symlinked globally via `make install`. Invoke whichever matches the project stack — cross-references in descriptions route you to the right one. Run `make deps` once to install both runtimes.
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+from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright
+
+# Example: Capturing console logs during browser automation
+
+url = 'http://localhost:5173' # Replace with your URL
+
+console_logs = []
+
+with sync_playwright() as p:
+ browser = p.chromium.launch(headless=True)
+ page = browser.new_page(viewport={'width': 1920, 'height': 1080})
+
+ # Set up console log capture
+ def handle_console_message(msg):
+ console_logs.append(f"[{msg.type}] {msg.text}")
+ print(f"Console: [{msg.type}] {msg.text}")
+
+ page.on("console", handle_console_message)
+
+ # Navigate to page
+ page.goto(url)
+ page.wait_for_load_state('networkidle')
+
+ # Interact with the page (triggers console logs)
+ page.click('text=Dashboard')
+ page.wait_for_timeout(1000)
+
+ browser.close()
+
+# Save console logs to file
+with open('/mnt/user-data/outputs/console.log', 'w') as f:
+ f.write('\n'.join(console_logs))
+
+print(f"\nCaptured {len(console_logs)} console messages")
+print(f"Logs saved to: /mnt/user-data/outputs/console.log") \ No newline at end of file