Run blocked-site browser tasks through anti-bot friendly sessions with Camofox Browser
Use Camofox Browser to route agent browser work through an anti-detection browser server with stable element refs, snapshots, cookies, proxies, and session isolation.
npx skills add agentskillexchange/skills --skill run-blocked-site-browser-tasks-through-anti-bot-friendly-sessions-with-camofox-browser
Use Camofox Browser when ordinary headless browser runs keep getting challenged, fingerprinted, or blocked and the agent still needs a repeatable browsing workflow. The upstream project is explicit that it is a browser automation server for AI agents, built around Camoufox, with accessibility snapshots, stable element references, cookie import, proxy support, session isolation, and API endpoints for agent-facing browser control.
What this skill actually does
Invoke this instead of using the product normally when the task is specifically to keep blocked-site browser automation moving, not merely to install another browser framework. The operator loop is concrete: start the server, create or resume a tab session, navigate, inspect a compact snapshot, click or type through stable refs, and reuse cookies or proxies when anti-bot friction appears.
The scope boundary is narrower than a plain browser or server listing. This skill is the anti-bot browser-task workflow for agents, not a generic browser product card or undifferentiated automation SDK entry.