Use Chrome DevTools Protocol to allow the AI to "ask Gemini" or "research with Gemini" directly. This uses the user's logged-in Chrome session, bypassing API limits and leveraging the web interface's reasoning capabilities.
npx playbooks add skill grasseed/google-search-browser-use --skill gemini-research-browser-use
Use Chrome DevTools Protocol to allow the AI to "ask Gemini" or "research with Gemini" directly. This uses the user's logged-in Chrome session, bypassing API limits and leveraging the web interface's reasoning capabilities.
This compact 33-word instruction set is purpose-built for developer workflow work in AI coding agents. Install with a single command.
Use Chrome DevTools Protocol to allow the AI to "ask Gemini" or "research with Gemini" directly. This uses the user's logged-in Chrome session, bypassing API limits and leveraging the web interface's reasoning capabilities.
Gemini Research Browser Use is a free developer workflow skill for AI coding agents. Use Chrome DevTools Protocol to allow the AI to "ask Gemini" or "research with Gemini" directly. This uses the user's logged-in Chrome session, bypassing API limits and leveraging the web interface's reasoning capabilities.. It provides a specialized system prompt that configures your agent with developer workflow expertise.
Run npx playbooks add skill grasseed/google-search-browser-use --skill gemini-research-browser-use in your terminal to install Gemini Research Browser Use into your Claude Code session. It works immediately after installation.
Gemini Research Browser Use is compatible with Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, Windsurf, OpenClaw, Cline, and any AI agent that supports custom system prompts or .cursorrules files.
Yes, Gemini Research Browser Use is completely free and open source. The full source is available on GitHub at https://github.com/grasseed/google-search-browser-use/tree/main/skills/gemini-research-browser-use. You only need a subscription to the AI agent you use it with.
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