{"repo":"Sunwood-ai-labs/logged-in-google-chrome-skill","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/Sunwood-ai-labs/logged-in-google-chrome-skill","clone":"git clone https://github.com/Sunwood-ai-labs/logged-in-google-chrome-skill.git","description":"Skill for launching a logged-in Google Chrome session with a dedicated profile and attaching Playwright over CDP.","language":"PowerShell","stars":19,"topics":["google-chrome","playwright","skill","vitepress"],"license":null,"category":"scrapers-browser-automation","readme_excerpt":"Logged In Google Chrome Skill Use a normal Google Chrome window with a dedicated profile directory, log into Google manually, and then attach Playwright over CDP. This workflow avoids the \"This browser or app may not be secure\" block that can appear when Google login is attempted from a Playwright-launched browser. 🎬 Demo https://x.com/haru maki ch/status/2031011134564872538 ✨ Features - Launch a dedicated Chrome profile that is safe to reuse for Gmail, Google Account, and other Google web apps - Keep the user's main Chrome profile separate from automation - Attach Playwright after login by using chromium.connectOverCDP(...) - Reuse the same logged-in Chrome session across multiple agent tasks - Include helper scripts for launch, shutdown, and CDP port verification - Ship bilingual project docs with VitePress in English and Japanese 🎯 Why This Exists Google login often rejects automation-first browser sessions with a message similar to: This browser or app may not be secure This repository uses a more stable pattern: 1. Start regular Google Chrome with a dedicated --user-data-dir 2. Let the user log in manually 3. Attach Playwright over CDP only after login succeeds 📋 Requirements - Windows - Google Chrome installed - Node.js 20+ recommended - A workspace with playwright or playwright-core available when attaching from js repl 🗂️ Repository Layout 🚀 Quick Start 1. Launch dedicated Chrome The launch script now waits until both of these are true before it reports success: ","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/Sunwood-ai-labs","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/Sunwood-ai-labs/logged-in-google-chrome-skill/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}