Selenium is an open source project for automated testing of web applications across different browsers and platforms. It provides tools and libraries that enable developers to automate browser interactions, supporting multiple programming languages.
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Enables running and debugging Selenium test scripts on BrowserStack's device and browser grid, with access to Test Observability features
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Leverages Selenium WebDriver technology to control Safari browser sessions, providing browser automation capabilities.
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Provides a wrapper around undetected-chromedriver (a Selenium variant) for bypassing anti-bot detection while automating web browsing tasks, including navigation, screenshots, form filling, and page interaction.
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Allows AI agents to control web browser sessions through Selenium WebDriver, enabling web scraping, automated testing, and form filling by providing tools for navigation, element finding, clicking, sending keystrokes, and retrieving page content.
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Provides advanced Selenium keywords for web interactions, screenshot capabilities, and configurable selectors for web testing
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Provides tools for scraping Weibo user information, feeds, and search functionality, enabling retrieval of detailed user profiles, feed content, and user search capabilities.
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Enables browser automation through Selenium WebDriver, with capabilities for launching browsers, navigating to URLs, finding elements, performing mouse and keyboard actions, taking screenshots, and uploading files.
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Provides a bridge to Selenium WebDriver capabilities, allowing programmatic control of web browsers for automation tasks including navigation, element interaction, and advanced actions like JavaScript execution and screenshots.
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Allows AI agents to control web browsers through the Selenium WebDriver. Supports starting browser sessions, navigating to URLs, finding elements, clicking, typing, and performing various mouse and keyboard actions.
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Referenced as part of the web scraping methodology, though the tool primarily uses Playwright instead
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Enables web browser automation using Selenium, allowing AI agents to interact with web pages through clicking elements, filling forms, navigating URLs, scrolling, sending keyboard inputs, and taking screenshots.
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Provides browser automation capabilities for web scraping and testing, supporting navigation, element interaction, screenshots, iframe handling, and local storage management
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Referenced as a method for extracting Slack authentication tokens through automation.
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Implements Selenium WebDriver for browser automation with advanced features including element interaction, mouse/keyboard actions, screenshot capture, and JavaScript execution across supported browsers.
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Leverages Selenium's browser automation capabilities to interact with the Xiaohongshu web interface, handling navigation, content extraction, and user actions like commenting and scrolling.
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Uses Selenium for web automation to crawl WeChat articles, handling browser interactions and page navigation
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Uses Selenium to automate browser interactions with Notebook LM for generating meeting summaries
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Handles automated login to Zhihu, enabling session management and authentication without requiring manual intervention after initial setup.
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Enables automated browser interactions for logging into and navigating the 今日头条 (Toutiao) platform to publish content and manage account features.
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Uses Selenium for browser automation to interact with Zhihu's web interface for article posting.
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Used as part of the implementation to create map visualizations