DOMShell — Browser Filesystem for AI Agents
Browse the web with Linux commands. AI agents use ls, cd, grep, click via MCP. Terminal in Chrome Side Panel.
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DOMShell turns your browser into a filesystem. Navigate Chrome with Linux commands — ls, cd, grep, cat, click — through a terminal in the Side Panel.
AI agents (Claude, GPT, LLMs) control the browser via 39 MCP tools over the Model Context Protocol. No screenshots, no pixel coordinates, no brittle CSS selectors. Just clean, deterministic commands.
HOW IT WORKS
DOMShell maps the browser's Accessibility Tree into a virtual filesystem:
- Windows and tabs become top-level directories (~)
- Page sections become nested directories
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