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AI AGENTS

OpenCLI

by jackwener

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Overview

Make any website into a CLI and let AI agents use your logged-in browser.

Details

OpenCLI is presented as a tool for turning websites into command-line interfaces. Its GitHub listing describes it as “Make Any Website into CLI & Use your logged-in browser by AI agent,” while the official homepage says “OpenCLI — Make Any Website Your CLI.” The getting-started guide says it works with websites or Electron apps, supports browser automation for AI agents, and installs with npm install -g @jackwener/opencli.

When to Use

Use OpenCLI when you want to expose website workflows as command-line operations. Use it when an AI agent needs browser automation against a logged-in browser session. Use it to experiment with CLI-style control of websites or Electron apps.

Getting Started

  1. Visit the official homepage at https://opencli.info/.
  2. Install the package with npm install -g @jackwener/opencli as shown on the homepage and getting-started guide.
  3. Read the getting-started guide in the GitHub repository before using it for browser or Electron app automation.

Key Features

  • •Turns websites into command-line interfaces.
  • •Supports use of a logged-in browser by an AI agent.
  • •Supports browser automation for AI agents.
  • •Described as working with websites or Electron apps.

Capabilities

  • •website-to-cli
  • •browser-automation
  • •ai-agent-browser-use
  • •electron-app-automation

Last updated May 31, 2026

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