Add configuration for BMad, Claude, OpenCode, and other AI agent tools and workflows.
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Video Recording
Capture browser automation sessions as video for debugging, documentation, or verification.
Basic Recording
# Start recording
agent-browser record start ./demo.webm
# Perform actions
agent-browser open https://example.com
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser click @e1
agent-browser fill @e2 "test input"
# Stop and save
agent-browser record stop
Recording Commands
# Start recording to file
agent-browser record start ./output.webm
# Stop current recording
agent-browser record stop
# Restart with new file (stops current + starts new)
agent-browser record restart ./take2.webm
Use Cases
Debugging Failed Automation
#!/bin/bash
# Record automation for debugging
agent-browser record start ./debug-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).webm
# Run your automation
agent-browser open https://app.example.com
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser click @e1 || {
echo "Click failed - check recording"
agent-browser record stop
exit 1
}
agent-browser record stop
Documentation Generation
#!/bin/bash
# Record workflow for documentation
agent-browser record start ./docs/how-to-login.webm
agent-browser open https://app.example.com/login
agent-browser wait 1000 # Pause for visibility
agent-browser snapshot -i
agent-browser fill @e1 "demo@example.com"
agent-browser wait 500
agent-browser fill @e2 "password"
agent-browser wait 500
agent-browser click @e3
agent-browser wait --load networkidle
agent-browser wait 1000 # Show result
agent-browser record stop
CI/CD Test Evidence
#!/bin/bash
# Record E2E test runs for CI artifacts
TEST_NAME="${1:-e2e-test}"
RECORDING_DIR="./test-recordings"
mkdir -p "$RECORDING_DIR"
agent-browser record start "$RECORDING_DIR/$TEST_NAME-$(date +%s).webm"
# Run test
if run_e2e_test; then
echo "Test passed"
else
echo "Test failed - recording saved"
fi
agent-browser record stop
Best Practices
1. Add Pauses for Clarity
# Slow down for human viewing
agent-browser click @e1
agent-browser wait 500 # Let viewer see result
2. Use Descriptive Filenames
# Include context in filename
agent-browser record start ./recordings/login-flow-2024-01-15.webm
agent-browser record start ./recordings/checkout-test-run-42.webm
3. Handle Recording in Error Cases
#!/bin/bash
set -e
cleanup() {
agent-browser record stop 2>/dev/null || true
agent-browser close 2>/dev/null || true
}
trap cleanup EXIT
agent-browser record start ./automation.webm
# ... automation steps ...
4. Combine with Screenshots
# Record video AND capture key frames
agent-browser record start ./flow.webm
agent-browser open https://example.com
agent-browser screenshot ./screenshots/step1-homepage.png
agent-browser click @e1
agent-browser screenshot ./screenshots/step2-after-click.png
agent-browser record stop
Output Format
- Default format: WebM (VP8/VP9 codec)
- Compatible with all modern browsers and video players
- Compressed but high quality
Limitations
- Recording adds slight overhead to automation
- Large recordings can consume significant disk space
- Some headless environments may have codec limitations