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Agent Skills for Browser Automation
Prepared for: QA Engineer gentle introduction to the roles where heavy AI usage is expected. Focus: Driving a browser through agent skills and the Playwright…
01Anatomy of a SKILL.md File02Skill Lifecycle: From Installation to Execution03Token Economics: Why Skills Win on Cost04The Playwright CLI: Browser Control for Coding Agents05Playwright Test Agents: Planner, Generator, Healer06Under the Hood: How Playwright Became Agent-Native07Skills vs MCP: Architectural Comparison08Token Budget Analysis: Real Numbers09Hybrid Strategies: Using Skills and MCP Together10Architecture Decision Records for an AI Test Automation Framework11Test Patterns for AI-Driven Browser Automation12CI/CD Integration for AI-Driven Browser Tests13Reporting and Observability14Self-Healing Strategies for Agent-Driven Tests15WebDriver BiDi Protocol Overview16Evolution: From Selenium to WebDriver BiDi17Architect-Level QA Interview: 20 Questions and Answers18How to Present Your Framework: 5, 15, and 30 Minute Versions19Buzzword Decoder: What People Actually Mean20Tool Comparison Matrix: Browser Automation for AI Agents (July 2026)21Decision Framework: When to Use What (July 2026)22Future Directions: Where AI-Driven Testing Is Heading23Case Study: Vibium — The AI-Native Bet
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