Simple tool to reload a Chrome tab from command line, using Chrome's remote debugging protocol
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Simple tool to reload a Chrome tab from command line, using Chrome's remote debugging protocol
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Chromium Devtools Protocol Interface for golang
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A modular bug hunting and web application pentesting framework written in Go
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A fast & light web screenshot without headless browser but Chrome DevTools Protocol!
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