Terminal-native cloud browser CLI for AI agents.
Project description
Silicon Browser
A terminal-native browser CLI for AI agents — same command surface as the
original silicon-browser,
but every browser runs through Browserbase. No local
Chromium, no stealth-patch maintenance: Silicon Browser gives you a fast,
scriptable CLI with a stable @ref element model and shareable remote-access
links.
How it works
- Each named session is a cloud browser, driven over CDP via Playwright.
- The browser lives remotely and persists between commands; Silicon Browser
keeps a small local state file per session (
~/.silicon-browser/sessions/<name>.json) recording the session id, active tab, and the last snapshot's@ref → elementmap. - Every command opens a short-lived CDP connection, does its work, and disconnects.
Disconnecting does not end the cloud browser — only
close(or the session timeout) does.
Install
Install directly from GitHub (no clone needed):
uv tool install git+https://github.com/teamofsilicons/silicon-browser.git
# or: pipx install git+https://github.com/teamofsilicons/silicon-browser.git
Or from a local clone:
git clone https://github.com/teamofsilicons/silicon-browser.git
cd silicon-browser
uv tool install . # or: pipx install .
Then save your key — the easiest way is the login command, which prompts for
the key (hidden input), verifies it, and stores it persistently in
~/.silicon-browser/config.env (owner-only 0600):
silicon-browser login # prompts for your key, verifies & saves it
# or non-interactively:
silicon-browser login --key <browserbase-api-key>
Once saved, every command picks it up automatically — no need to re-export it. Prefer environment variables? Those still work and take precedence:
export SILICON_BROWSER_API_KEY=<browserbase-api-key> # or put it in a project-local .env file
# or:
export BROWSERBASE_API_KEY=<browserbase-api-key>
silicon-browser install # verifies your key + connectivity
Resolution order (first wins): SILICON_BROWSER_API_KEY env var →
BROWSERBASE_API_KEY env var → project-local ./.env →
saved ~/.silicon-browser/config.env.
Browserbase caps session/link lifetimes at 6 hours; Silicon Browser clamps higher requested values automatically and tells you when it does.
Usage
silicon-browser open example.com # start a 180-minute session and navigate
silicon-browser open example.com --timeout 60
silicon-browser snapshot -i # list interactive elements with @refs
silicon-browser click @e1 # click by ref
silicon-browser fill @e2 "hello" # fill an input
silicon-browser type "search query" # keystroke-level typing
silicon-browser get text @e3 # extract text / html / value
silicon-browser screenshot # saved under ~/.silicon-browser/screenshots
silicon-browser evaluate "document.title"
silicon-browser file session upload ./data.csv
silicon-browser file input @e4 /tmp/.uploads/data.csv
silicon-browser file session archive
silicon-browser tabs # list tabs
silicon-browser tab new example.org # open / switch tabs
silicon-browser tab select 0
silicon-browser close # release the cloud browser
Commands
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
open <url> [--timeout min] |
Navigate (starts a session if none active; default 180 min) |
snapshot [-i] [--json] |
Accessibility tree with @refs; -i = interactive only |
click @ref |
Click an element |
fill @ref "text" |
Fill an input |
type "text" [--delay ms] |
Type at the keyboard level |
select @ref "value" |
Select a dropdown option |
hover @ref |
Hover an element |
scroll [down|up|top|bottom] [--amount px] |
Scroll the page |
get text|html|value @ref |
Extract from an element |
screenshot [path] [--full-page] |
Capture a screenshot |
evaluate "js" |
Run JavaScript, print the result |
file session list|upload|download|archive|delete|clear |
Manage files in the active browser session |
file global list|upload|download|delete |
Not supported on Browserbase |
file input @ref /tmp/.uploads/name |
Set a file input to one or more session files |
tabs / tab new [url] / tab select <n> |
Manage tabs |
share [--expiry min] [--view-only] [--new] |
Remote access link (see below) |
status / sessions |
Inspect sessions |
profile list|save <name>|delete <name> |
Persistent identities |
proxy current|status|connect|disconnect |
Inspect or change proxy routing |
close |
Release the cloud browser |
login [--key ...] |
Enter & save your provider API key (prompts if no --key) |
install |
Verify credentials |
Files
Uploaded session files live inside the remote Browserbase VM under
/tmp/.uploads. Upload a local file into the current session, then bind it to a
web page file input:
silicon-browser snapshot -i
silicon-browser file session upload ./invoice.pdf
silicon-browser file input @e7 /tmp/.uploads/invoice.pdf
Browserbase downloads can be listed, downloaded by filename/id, or bundled into a local archive:
silicon-browser file session list
silicon-browser file session download report.csv ./report.csv
silicon-browser file session archive ./session-files.zip
Provider-global file storage is not available on Browserbase.
Global options
--session/-s <name> (parallel sessions) · --profile <name> ·
--incognito · --proxy <url> · --location <country[-state][-city]> ·
--user-agent <ua> · --solve-captcha
Remote access links
Generate a shareable link to watch — or take control of — the live cloud browser:
silicon-browser share # interactive link, expires in 120 min
silicon-browser share --expiry 30 # custom expiry (minutes)
silicon-browser share --view-only # watch only, no control
silicon-browser share --new --expiry 120 # fresh session dedicated to the link
The link's lifetime is the remote session timeout, so the expiry is enforced server-side: when it elapses, Browserbase tears the browser down and the link stops working. The default is 120 minutes (clamped to Browserbase's maximum if higher).
- Interactive (default): recipients can click and type in the live browser.
- View-only (
--view-only): the Silicon Browser interface renders the Browserbase live view without pointer events.
Because the provider fixes a session's timeout at creation, share on an existing
session reports that session's real expiry; use --new to mint a fresh session
with exactly the expiry you ask for.
Profiles
A profile maps a local name to a Browserbase Context, so cookies, storage, and login state persist across sessions:
silicon-browser --profile work open github.com # reuse saved context
silicon-browser --profile work close # context is saved on close
silicon-browser profile list
Proxies
On Glass-managed silicons, proxy locations are resolved from Glass: assigned browser profile location first, then team default. A session-scoped location override is vpn-style and leaves the profile/default unchanged.
silicon-browser proxy status # configured default/profile + session use
silicon-browser proxy current # just the current session's proxy
silicon-browser proxy connect in-mumbai # this session only
silicon-browser proxy disconnect # back to profile/default routing
silicon-browser proxy set-location us-ny # assigned profile, shared by its silicons
silicon-browser proxy set-default de # profile-less fallback
Configuration
| Variable | Purpose |
|---|---|
SILICON_BROWSER_API_KEY / BROWSERBASE_API_KEY |
Browserbase API key (required) |
SILICON_BROWSER_PROJECT_ID / BROWSERBASE_PROJECT_ID |
Optional Browserbase project id |
SILICON_BROWSER_BASE_URL / BROWSERBASE_BASE_URL |
Override the Browserbase API base URL |
SILICON_BROWSER_INTERFACE_URL |
Override the branded share-link host (default https://browser.teamofsilicons.com) |
SILICON_BROWSER_CONNECT_URL |
Legacy CDP connect-host override for old sessions |
SILICON_BROWSER_HOME |
State directory (default ~/.silicon-browser) |
silicon-browser login writes SILICON_BROWSER_API_KEY to $SILICON_BROWSER_HOME/config.env
(default ~/.silicon-browser/config.env, 0600). Delete that file to "log out".
License
Apache-2.0
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