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Using OpenCLI with Android Chrome
OpenCLI can control Chrome on a connected Android device via ADB port forwarding and CDPBridge — no extra tools or custom builds required. The same adapters that run on desktop Chrome work identically on Android, reusing whatever cookies are already in the mobile browser.
How It Works
Android Chrome supports remote debugging via CDP. The device exposes a local Unix socket that ADB can forward to a TCP port on your machine. OpenCLI's CDPBridge then connects to that port exactly as it would to any other CDP endpoint.
OpenCLI (CDPBridge)
│ WebSocket (CDP)
▼
localhost:9222 ← ADB forward
│ adb forward
▼
Android device
chrome_devtools_remote ← Chrome's Unix debug socket
No Chrome extension, no daemon process — just a direct CDP WebSocket connection.
Prerequisites
On the Android device:
- Settings → About Phone → tap Build Number 7 times to enable Developer Options
- Settings → Developer Options → enable USB Debugging
- In Chrome for Android, open
chrome://flags, search forDevTools remote debugging, and enable it (Chrome 119+). On older versions this is on by default when USB debugging is active.
On your machine:
- Android Debug Bridge (ADB) installed and on
$PATH - OpenCLI installed (
npm install -g opencli)
Step-by-Step Setup
1. Connect the device
adb devices
Expected output:
List of devices attached
R5CT443TRDM device
If the device shows as unauthorized, check for a "Allow USB Debugging?" prompt on the phone and tap Allow.
2. Forward the CDP port
adb forward tcp:9222 localabstract:chrome_devtools_remote
3. Verify the connection
curl http://localhost:9222/json
A successful response lists the open tabs:
[
{
"id": "3941",
"title": "Hacker News",
"type": "page",
"url": "https://news.ycombinator.com",
"webSocketDebuggerUrl": "ws://localhost:9222/devtools/page/3941"
}
]
4. Run any OpenCLI command
export OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:9222
opencli hackernews top --limit 5
Targeting a Specific Tab
When multiple tabs are open, CDPBridge picks the best one automatically using a scoring algorithm (prefer type=page, real URLs over about:blank, etc.). To override this, set OPENCLI_CDP_TARGET to a substring of the tab's title or URL:
OPENCLI_CDP_TARGET="twitter" opencli twitter trending
You can also connect directly to a specific tab's WebSocket URL (from /json):
OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT=ws://localhost:9222/devtools/page/3941 opencli ...
Using Login-Required Adapters
Adapters that use the cookie strategy (most social/content sites) need you to be logged in on the Android device. The cookies are already in Android Chrome — OpenCLI reads them automatically over CDP.
To check whether an adapter requires login:
opencli zhihu hot --help
# Strategy: cookie | Browser: yes | Domain: www.zhihu.com
If you see Strategy: cookie, log into the site on the phone first, then run the command.
Teardown
Remove the port forward when done:
adb forward --remove tcp:9222
# or remove all forwards:
adb forward --remove-all
Differences from Desktop Chrome
| Feature | Desktop Chrome (BrowserBridge) | Android Chrome (CDPBridge) |
|---|---|---|
| Chrome extension required | Yes | No |
| Daemon process | Yes (auto-started) | No |
| Multi-tab management | Full (tabs, selectTab) |
Not supported |
| Cookie session | Desktop browser's cookies | Android browser's cookies |
| Touch events | N/A | Not needed (CDP uses DOM events) |
| Concurrent devices | N/A | Use different local ports per device |
Multiple Devices
To connect to more than one Android device simultaneously, assign each a different local port:
# Device 1
adb -s <device1-serial> forward tcp:9222 localabstract:chrome_devtools_remote
# Device 2
adb -s <device2-serial> forward tcp:9223 localabstract:chrome_devtools_remote
# Run commands targeting each device
OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:9222 opencli twitter trending
OPENCLI_CDP_ENDPOINT=http://localhost:9223 opencli twitter trending
Troubleshooting
adb devices shows nothing
- Check USB cable (data cable, not charge-only)
- Revoke USB debugging authorizations on the device and re-approve
curl http://localhost:9222/json returns empty array []
- Chrome for Android is not open, or has no visible tabs — open a tab and retry
- Remote debugging flag in
chrome://flagsmay be disabled
curl http://localhost:9222/json returns connection refused
- Port forward may have dropped (happens after device screen lock on some ROMs) — re-run
adb forward
Adapter returns (no data) despite a working connection
- The site's API requires authentication: log into the site in Android Chrome first
- Confirm with
--verboseto see which pipeline step returns 0 items