--- name: browser-record description: Open a named, traced browser session into an RVF cognitive container with a ruvector trajectory recording every action argument-hint: " [--with-dom] [--viewport WxH]" allowed-tools: mcp__claude-flow__browser_open mcp__claude-flow__browser_close mcp__claude-flow__browser_session-list mcp__claude-flow__browser_screenshot mcp__claude-flow__browser_snapshot mcp__claude-flow__browser_wait mcp__claude-flow__aidefence_has_pii mcp__claude-flow__aidefence_scan Bash Read Write --- # Browser Record Primitive on which every other browser skill composes. Opens a named browser session, allocates an RVF container for it, and binds every action to a ruvector trajectory step. **You do not run a browser session in this plugin without invoking this skill (or one that wraps it).** ## When to use - Starting any browser interaction that is not a one-off throwaway probe. - Exploring a site interactively while preserving the trace for later replay or analysis. - Establishing a reusable session that downstream skills (`browser-extract`, `browser-form-fill`, `browser-test`) will compose. ## Steps 1. **Allocate session id and RVF container**: ```bash SID="$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)-${TASK_SLUG:-record}" npx -y ruvector@0.2.25 rvf create "$SID.rvf" --dimension 384 npx -y ruvector@0.2.25 hooks trajectory-begin --session-id "$SID" --task "$1" ``` 2. **Open the browser** via `mcp__claude-flow__browser_open` with the URL. 3. **Snapshot the initial state**: `browser_snapshot` for the accessibility tree, `browser_screenshot` for a baseline image. 4. **For each interaction**, record a trajectory step before and after: ```bash npx -y ruvector@0.2.25 hooks trajectory-step \ --session-id "$SID" --action click --args '{"selector":"#login"}' --result ok ``` 5. **End cleanly**: ```bash npx -y ruvector@0.2.25 hooks trajectory-end --session-id "$SID" --verdict pass npx -y ruvector@0.2.25 rvf compact "$SID.rvf" ``` 6. **Index in AgentDB** under `browser-sessions`: ```bash npx -y @claude-flow/cli@latest memory store --namespace browser-sessions \ --key "$SID" --value "{rvf_id:$SID,host:...,task:...,verdict:pass}" ``` ## Caveats - Until the `browser_session_record` MCP tool ships (ADR-0001 ยง7), this skill drives the lifecycle from inside its own bash steps. Do not call `mcp__claude-flow__browser_open` directly without these wrappers. - The session id format is fixed: `-`. Downstream `/ruflo-browser ls` parses this. - `--with-dom` is expensive (full HTML dump per nav). Off by default. - AIDefence gates apply at extraction time, not at navigation time. `browser-record` is a primitive; redaction is the responsibility of skills that read content (`browser-extract`, `browser-test`).