Requirements
- Target platform
- OpenClaw
- Install method
- Manual import
- Extraction
- Extract archive
- Prerequisites
- OpenClaw
- Primary doc
- SKILL.md
Browser-automated file download with enhanced features. Auto-detects platform (Windows/macOS/Linux, 64/32-bit, ARM/Intel), handles multi-step navigation (homepage to platform-specific pages), captures auto-downloads triggered on page load, and falls back to button clicking when needed. Ideal for complex download flows where curl/wget fail due to client-side rendering, automatic downloads, or multi-page navigation. Features page scrolling for lazy content, extended wait times, and Golang support.
Browser-automated file download with enhanced features. Auto-detects platform (Windows/macOS/Linux, 64/32-bit, ARM/Intel), handles multi-step navigation (homepage to platform-specific pages), captures auto-downloads triggered on page load, and falls back to button clicking when needed. Ideal for complex download flows where curl/wget fail due to client-side rendering, automatic downloads, or multi-page navigation. Features page scrolling for lazy content, extended wait times, and Golang support.
Hand the extracted package to your coding agent with a concrete install brief instead of figuring it out manually.
I downloaded a skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder and install it by following the included instructions. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Tell me what you changed and call out any manual steps you could not complete.
I downloaded an updated skill package from Yavira. Read SKILL.md from the extracted folder, compare it with my current installation, and upgrade it while preserving any custom configuration unless the package docs explicitly say otherwise. Then review README.md for any prerequisites, environment setup, or post-install checks. Summarize what changed and any follow-up checks I should run.
Download files from dynamic webpages with intelligent detection and multi-step navigation.
Auto-download capture: Detects downloads triggered automatically on page load Multi-step navigation: Finds and navigates to platform-specific pages (PC/Desktop versions) Platform auto-detection: Windows x64/ARM64, macOS Intel/Apple Silicon, Linux Event listening: Captures all download events without requiring button clicks Smart fallback: Tries multiple strategies (auto-download, navigation, clicking)
Use this skill for: Auto-download sites: Downloads start automatically when page loads Multi-step flows: Homepage - click "PC version" - download page Dynamic content: Download links generated via JavaScript Interactive downloads: Requires clicking buttons or navigating UI NOT for: Direct file URLs (use curl/wget instead)
python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py \ --url "https://example.com/download" The script will: Check for auto-downloads on page load Look for platform-specific page links (PC/Desktop version) Navigate if needed Try clicking download buttons as fallback
# WeChat DevTools python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py --wechat # Meitu Xiuxiu python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py --meitu
from skills.browser-auto-download.scripts.auto_download import auto_download result = auto_download( url="https://example.com/download", auto_select=True, # Platform detection auto_navigate=True # Multi-step navigation ) if result: print(f"Downloaded: {result['path']}")
Stage 1: Auto-Download Detection Page loads - Check for downloads - Success? Yes: No: Save file Go to Stage 2 Stage 2: Multi-Step Navigation Look for "PC/Desktop" link - Navigate - Check downloads - Success? Yes: No: Save file Go to Stage 3 Stage 3: Button Clicking Try multiple selectors - Click - Wait for download - Save
Automatically finds links like: "meitu for PC" - pc.meitu.com "Desktop version" - desktop.example.com "Windows Download" - windows.example.com Keywords: pc, desktop, windows, mac, download, ็ต่, ๆก้ข, ๅฎขๆท็ซฏ
# Sites that trigger download on page load python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py \ --url "https://pc.meitu.com/en/pc?download=pc"
# Homepage - PC version - Download python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py \ --url "https://xiuxiu.meitu.com/" \ --auto-navigate # Enable (default: True)
# If auto-detection fails python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py \ --url "https://example.com/download" \ --selector "button:has-text('Download for free')"
# Don't navigate to platform pages python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py \ --url "https://example.com" \ --no-auto-navigate # Don't detect platform python skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py \ --url "https://example.com" \ --no-auto-select
SystemArchitectureKeywords UsedWindowsAMD64/x86_64windows, win64, x64, 64-bit, pcWindowsx86/i686windows, win32, x86, 32-bit, pcmacOSARM64 (M1/M2/M3)macos, arm64, apple siliconmacOSx86_64 (Intel)macos, x64, intelLinuxx86_64linux, x64, amd64
Download not starting: Use --headless (default: False) to observe the process Check stderr for auto-download messages Try --no-auto-navigate if navigation is causing issues Use --selector to manually specify button Wrong version downloaded: Check platform detection in stderr output Use --no-auto-select and manually specify --selector Verify the site offers multiple versions Navigation going to wrong page: Disable with --no-auto-navigate The site may not have platform-specific pages File not saved: Check write permissions in output directory Ensure sufficient disk space Wait for large files (up to 3 minutes)
Starting browser (visible)... Opening: https://example.com Checking for auto-downloads... Checking for platform-specific page link... Found platform page: https://pc.example.com Navigating to platform page... Download detected: software_v2.1.0_win64.exe Saving: software_v2.1.0_win64.exe SUCCESS! File: C:\Users\User\Downloads\software_v2.1.0_win64.exe Size: 231.9 MB
{ "path": "C:\\Users\\User\\Downloads\\software_v2.1.0_win64.exe", "filename": "software_v2.1.0_win64.exe", "size_bytes": 243209941, "size_mb": 231.9, "platform": "Windows AMD64" }
from auto_download import quick_download_meitu result = quick_download_meitu() # Flow: Homepage - PC page link - Navigate - Auto-download
from auto_download import quick_download_wechat_devtools result = quick_download_wechat_devtools() # Flow: Homepage - Click "Stable Windows 64" - Download
result = auto_download( url="https://example.com/downloads", auto_select=True, # Detect Windows 64-bit auto_navigate=True # Find "Desktop version" link )
pip install playwright playwright install chromium
Modify get_system_preference() in the script to add custom keywords.
import subprocess import json result = subprocess.run([ 'python', 'skills/browser-auto-download/scripts/auto_download.py', '--url', 'https://example.com/download' ], capture_output=True, text=True) if result.returncode == 0: data = json.loads(result.stdout) print(f"Downloaded: {data['path']}") # Use the file
urls = [ "https://example1.com/download", "https://example2.com/download", "https://example3.com/download" ] for url in urls: result = auto_download(url) if result: print(f"Success: {result['filename']}")
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