Restructure the Python API and internals around composable namespaces and
a standalone transport/endpoint layer. Bump to 0.12.0.
Python API:
- Replace flat methods (b.tabs_list(), b.group_list()) with namespaces:
b.nav, b.tabs, b.groups, b.windows, b.dom, b.extract, b.page, b.storage,
b.cookies, b.session, b.perf, b.extension.
- Shrink browser_cli/__init__.py to a thin composition root; move all
behaviour into browser_cli/sdk/ (one module per namespace + factories,
base, routing).
Internals:
- Add browser_cli/transport.py and remote_transport.py to isolate IPC from
command logic; client.py now delegates instead of owning transport.
- Add browser_cli/endpoints.py for endpoint resolution and
browser_cli/errors.py for shared error types.
- Extract markdown rendering into browser_cli/markdown.py (out of extract).
- Add USER_AGENT to version_manager.
Tooling & tests:
- Add justfile with common dev tasks.
- Update CLI commands and demo to the namespaced API.
- Rework tests for the new layout; add test_transport.py and
test_refactor_boundaries.py to lock in module boundaries.
BREAKING CHANGE: flat API methods are removed in favour of namespaces
(e.g. b.tabs_list() -> b.tabs.list(), b.group_list() -> b.groups.list()).
Closing many tabs previously meant one IPC round-trip per tab
(tab.close() in a loop). Add a single batched path so callers can
close N tabs in one command, reusing the existing large-operation
throttle so the browser UI stays responsive.
- extension: tabs.close accepts tabIds: number[]; new branch feeds
the array through processInBatches/chrome.tabs.remove
- sdk: tabs_close(tab_ids=...) takes tab IDs or Tab objects; the
payload always carries "tabIds" (null when unused)
- tests: cover id-list and Tab-object batch close in test_api.py
- bump 0.10.3 -> 0.10.4 (pyproject.toml, manifest.json)
- Position browser-cli as a CLI plus Python SDK in docs and package metadata.
- Add public target properties and a raw command escape hatch for unsupported commands.
- Add convenience helpers for opening, finding, closing, and accessing tabs.
- Add plural group aliases and a wait_for_selector DOM convenience alias.
- Extend bound Tab objects with screenshot, pin, refresh, load wait, and URL watch helpers.
- Preserve remote auth key configuration when binding remote Tab and Group objects.
- Bump project and extension versions to 0.9.9 and cover SDK additions with tests.
Security:
- serve.py: server now sends nonce challenge before accepting any command;
clients sign nonce + SHA256(canonical_payload) with Ed25519 key
- New --authorized-keys FILE option for serve; token auth still works as fallback
- Connection limit: BoundedSemaphore(64) in serve.py
- Secure file creation with os.open(..., 0o600) for token/key files
- New auth.py module: keygen, file key load/save, SSH agent protocol (pure Python),
sign/verify helpers compatible with both file keys and agent-held keys (YubiKey,
TPM, gpg-agent)
Features:
- YubiKey support via SSH agent protocol — no new runtime deps, just $SSH_AUTH_SOCK
- New `browser-cli auth` command group: keygen, trust, show, keys
- Global --key PATH flag (or BROWSER_CLI_KEY env) selects signing key;
pass "agent" or "agent:<selector>" to use SSH agent key
- BrowserCLI Python API gains key= parameter
Bug fixes (11 issues across two review passes):
- client.py: check response is not None before json.loads
- native_host.py: _read_exact_stream loop handles EINTR short reads; fix Windows
Listener leak on accept error
- __init__.py: open_wait / tabs_watch_url raise RuntimeError instead of silent None
- extension/tabs.ts: dedupe skips tabs without URL; tabsSort uses pendingUrl fallback
- extension/session.ts: removeListener before addListener prevents duplicate handlers
Breaking: TCP serve protocol now sends a challenge frame first (v0.9.0)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Exposes a local browser over a TCP socket so remote machines can
control it using the same CLI and Python API. Token auth (auto-generated
via secrets.token_urlsafe) is on by default; --no-auth disables it.
Profile routing via _route message field lets clients target specific
browser instances on the remote host. BROWSER_CLI_PROFILE is forwarded
automatically so --browser flag works transparently over remote.
- browser-cli serve [--host] [--port] [--token] [--no-auth]
- browser-cli --remote HOST:PORT --token TOKEN <command>
- BrowserCLI(remote="host:port", token="...").tabs_list()