A skill for AI agents: search the web with SearXNG, browse with Camofox, bypass protections with CloakBrowser. Anti-h...
Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.
The signal is softer here. Treat it like a pattern source unless it solves a very specific gap.
Copy the install, test the workflow, then decide if it earns a permanent slot.
Not hard to test, not trivial to unwind. Worth trying if it closes a sharp gap.
GitHub health unknown. no security policy. 0 open issues make this testable, but not something to trust blind.
AI Agent
Universal
Model
Multiple
Fastest way to find out if browser-search belongs in your setup.
Copy the install command, run a real test, and back it out cleanly if it slows you down.
# Visit: https://github.com/Johell1NS/browser-searchRun this first. You will know quickly if the workflow earns a permanent slot.
# No automated removal — visit https://github.com/Johell1NS/browser-searchNo messy cleanup loop. If it misses, remove it and keep moving.
Install Location
~/ └─ .claude/ ├─ commands/ ├─ agents/ │ └─ browser-search/ ← installs here └─ settings.json
A skill for AI agents: search the web with SearXNG, browse with Camofox, bypass protections with CloakBrowser. Anti-hallucination by design. Self-hosted, free, unlimited.
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