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plan-tools/node_modules/yargs-parser/browser.js
Taylor Eernisse e7882b917b Add Brave CDP automation, replace Oracle browser mode
Connects to user's running Brave via Chrome DevTools Protocol
to automate ChatGPT interaction. Uses puppeteer-core to open a
tab, send the prompt, wait for response, and extract the result.

No cookies, no separate profiles, no copy/paste. Just connects
to the browser where the user is already logged in.

One-time setup: relaunch Brave with --remote-debugging-port=9222

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07 16:16:41 -05:00

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// Main entrypoint for ESM web browser environments. Avoids using Node.js
// specific libraries, such as "path".
//
// TODO: figure out reasonable web equivalents for "resolve", "normalize", etc.
import { camelCase, decamelize, looksLikeNumber } from './build/lib/string-utils.js'
import { YargsParser } from './build/lib/yargs-parser.js'
const parser = new YargsParser({
cwd: () => { return '' },
format: (str, arg) => { return str.replace('%s', arg) },
normalize: (str) => { return str },
resolve: (str) => { return str },
require: () => {
throw Error('loading config from files not currently supported in browser')
},
env: () => {}
})
const yargsParser = function Parser (args, opts) {
const result = parser.parse(args.slice(), opts)
return result.argv
}
yargsParser.detailed = function (args, opts) {
return parser.parse(args.slice(), opts)
}
yargsParser.camelCase = camelCase
yargsParser.decamelize = decamelize
yargsParser.looksLikeNumber = looksLikeNumber
export default yargsParser