Browse websites in terminal and extract content and links for analysis.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "nascoder-terminal-browser-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use the terminal browser to open https://example.com, extract the main body text, all H1 headings, and the key links on the page, then organize them into a structured list.
A structured result containing the page text summary, heading information, and a list of clickable links.
Visit the homepages of these websites one by one, extract the title, description, navigation links, and footer links, and compare their content structure in a table: https://site1.com, https://site2.com, https://site3.com
A comparison table showing the core page elements and link structure across multiple websites.
Open this documentation page: https://example.com/docs, extract all section titles and their links, and output them as a JSON array with the fields title and url.
A JSON-formatted documentation index ready to use in scripts or workflows.
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