Rename high-impact skills to task-oriented names and move plugin-owned skills into their owning plugin folders.\n\nAlign renamed skill frontmatter with the official SKILL.md standard by keeping trigger language in name/description metadata, replacing the old create-skill wizard with build-skill, and updating browser, A0 connector, computer-use, CLI setup, and scheduler skill references.\n\nTighten the recurring cross-provider guidance gaps surfaced by the evidence sweeps: memory requests now avoid promptinclude-file routing, scheduler prompts distinguish cron schedules from planned ISO dates, document questions prefer document_query, skills_tool search/read_file usage is clearer, normal notifications set info/priority 10, and local/host text editors preserve patch intent.\n\nUpdate regression tests for the renamed skills, plugin ownership, prompt budget reality, and standard frontmatter shape.
Attach the Browser canvas to active Docker sessions by returning an initial snapshot on subscribe and preserving valid frames through state-only updates. Route Markdown document opens through the right-canvas Desktop editor instead of the legacy office modal. Skip automatic office document response affordances for subordinate agents so delegated reviews keep their actual content.
Use /a0/tmp/playwright as the Browser plugin Chromium cache and Docker install target while preserving full Chromium installs.
Add startup migration cleanup for retired usr Playwright caches, update Browser status/runtime references and docs, and cover migration behavior with focused regressions.
Introduce the shared surfaces frontend service and stylesheet so Browser and Desktop can register docked or floating live UI without special cases in modals.js. Update Browser and right-canvas integration to preserve active viewers across canvas/modal switches and avoid creating blank tabs unless explicitly requested.
Register the Agent Zero Browser as the Desktop URL handler, queue URL intents from the Xfce environment, and route them into Browser on the opposite canvas/modal surface. Also make floating Browser and Desktop modals pass outside clicks through while preserving interaction inside the modal window.
Detect openable Chrome extension UI pages from manifests and expose resolved chrome-extension URLs to the Browser UI.
Render an Open button in the compact Browser extension dropdown and cover manifest UI metadata with regression tests.
Bridge copy, cut, paste, and common edit shortcuts from the Browser modal and canvas screenshot surface into the Playwright runtime while preserving native clipboard behavior for Agent Zero UI fields.
Add websocket and runtime clipboard handling with regression coverage for frontend shortcut routing, paste fallback, and viewer input dispatch.
Fix annotation panel stacking so draft popovers render above the annotations recap.\n\nAllow the annotations recap tray to float within the browser stage by dragging its header, with bounded positioning and cleanup when annotations are cleared or the browser surface unmounts.
Keep browser sessions context-qualified so tabs from different chats can coexist without closing on context switches.
Create a real chat context when Browser launches from dashboard/no selected context, preserving agent handoff for that session.
Move chat context detail out of visible tab labels and into hover tooltips using only real chat names, with regression coverage for the updated lifecycle.
Restart the canvas screencast after page-changing commands and remount viewport metrics when starting or resizing streams so canvas scrolling stays smooth across first mount, new tabs, and navigation.
Move Browser JS off Alpine global store lookups and onto direct store imports, tighten modal/canvas handoff state, and keep annotations aligned with accepted viewport frames.
Improve Browser tab close ergonomics, allow Chromium native error pages to render without blocking the UI, include right-canvas tab polish, and expand regression coverage for these paths.
Decode browser frames before display and only render frames that match the active viewer viewport, avoiding stretched stale screencast images during startup and resize.
Keep rejecting mismatched CDP screencast frames on the backend, extend canvas viewport settling, and cover the behavior with browser regression tests.
Include small browser panel CSS polish.
Allow the Browser surface to create and select a chat context when opened without an active context.
Reuse an in-flight context creation promise so repeated startup paths do not race, and update commands/viewer connection to ensure a context before calling browser websocket APIs.
Add a browser regression guard for the no-context startup path.
Wait for the right-canvas browser surface to finish its opening transition before using its dimensions as the Playwright viewport.
Measure raw stage dimensions for stability, then apply the existing clamped viewport values so initial screencasts do not render into a stretched canvas.
Add a browser regression guard for the raw viewport settle path.
Add Codex-inspired annotation UI to the built-in Browser surfaces, including the Annotate toggle, Cmd/Ctrl+. shortcut, selection overlay, inline comments, and batch Draft to chat / Send now actions.
Wire browser_viewer_annotation through the WebSocket and runtime layers, and expose safe DOM metadata extraction for clicked elements and selected areas without leaking password/value data.
Expand regression coverage for the Browser UI, annotation dispatch, runtime helper exposure, prompt formatting, and WebUI extension surface harness behavior.
Add Browser settings for the default starting page and tool-result autofocus, and wire them through config, APIs, runtime opens, and the settings UI.
Resolve Chrome extension __MSG_* manifest labels from locale metadata so installed extensions show readable names. Stabilize Browser viewport negotiation across canvas and modal surfaces by clearing stale frames, waiting for stable surface dimensions, and forcing sync after dock transitions. Move Browser loading/error state into a thin bottom status bar so it no longer overlays the page viewport.
- Auto-open Office and Browser canvas surfaces from fresh tool results, including history/result messages.
- Preserve Browser target IDs when focusing a canvas session from tool output.
- Convert substantial response-style artifacts into Office documents at runtime, without relying only on prompt compliance.
- Attach Office artifact metadata to the completed response log so the canvas opens without leaving a dangling Processing group.
- Polish Office UX by removing the inactive version-history action, showing only the healthy dot, and improving Collabora blank-load recovery with browser state cleanup.
- Deduplicate auto-open events and ignore stale results.
Extend Browser into a reusable panel that can run in either the Universal Canvas or the floating modal. Add canvas registration, dock/undock behavior, and keep the existing modal path working as a fallback.
Stabilize tab switching with viewer tokens and stale-frame rejection, prevent command snapshots from crossing active tabs, and keep tab changes responsive.
Improve canvas navigation and scrolling by making screencast polling non-blocking and removing page-settle waits from wheel input, so the visible frame updates promptly without stretch/catch-up artifacts.
Polish Browser busy feedback with a spinner-only status affordance to avoid misleading “updating browser” copy.
Replace the Browser viewer’s screenshot polling with CDP screencast streaming for much smoother navigation. The runtime now starts/stops CDP screencasts cleanly, acknowledges frames, drops stale frames, and keeps the WebSocket payload compatible with the existing viewer.
Also fixes modal viewport sizing by sending the initial stage dimensions on subscribe, applying CDP emulation sizing before the first frame, avoiding image stretching, and increasing screencast JPEG quality to 92. Regression coverage was added for the screencast path, frame ack/drop behavior, viewport sizing, and UI rendering assumptions.
-- Still needs thorough performance audit and optimization --
Refine the Browser modal UI with more native-feeling tabs, consistent chrome controls, right-side tab close buttons, and a cleaner extension dropdown. Move the Browser LLM preset into the dropdown with the active Main Model summary, simplify extension settings, remove the global extension enable switch and legacy extension root behavior, and add per-extension enable toggles.
Also updates the Chrome extension install/review flow with contextual warning copy, “Scan with A0”, cleaner labels, hidden empty extension state, and regression coverage for the new Browser UX.
- Always launch Browser with full Playwright Chromium instead of switching between headless shell and extension mode
- Cache Chromium under /a0/usr/plugins/_browser/playwright with legacy lookup for existing installs
- Store installed Browser extensions under /a0/usr/plugins/_browser/extensions with legacy extension-root compatibility
- Show clearer first-run Chromium install messaging and extend the initial Browser timeout
- Fix Browser spinner animation for startup and extension install states
- Update Docker Playwright install script and regression coverage
- Download Chrome Web Store extensions using the detected Chrome prodversion instead of a stale hardcoded version
- Update extension settings copy to reflect Chrome Web Store URL support
- Serialize Browser persistent-context startup and clean stale Chromium profile singleton locks
- Increase Browser viewer subscribe timeout for extension-enabled cold starts
- Add regressions for Web Store download URL handling, slow viewer startup, and stale profile lock cleanup
Introduce the new built-in Browser plugin for Agent Zero, replacing the legacy
browser-use-based browser agent with a direct Playwright-powered browser tool,
live WebUI viewer, browser session controls, status APIs, configuration, and
extension-management support.
Add browser-specific modal behavior so the browser can run as a floating,
resizable, no-backdrop window, including modal focus, toggle, and idempotent
open helpers for richer WebUI surfaces.
Remove the old `_browser_agent` core plugin and the `browser-use` dependency,
then clean up stale browser-model wiring and references across agent code,
model configuration docs, setup guides, troubleshooting docs, skills, and
Agent Zero knowledge.
Update regression and WebUI extension-surface coverage for the new browser
architecture and modal behavior.
The legacy browser-use implementation has been extracted from core so it can
continue separately as a community plugin published through the A0 Plugin Index for any user or professional that were relying on it for workflow.