AgentLimb · Local Bridge is part of Hooosberg's public product diary for AgentLimb. It turns a real build step into a searchable case study for international readers.

A local bridge that lets AI coding tools operate real Chrome sessions and reuse browser-route memory.

The original Chinese article was published on 2026-06-19 under Architecture. It focuses on 本地 bridge 是 AgentLimb 的中枢:AI 不直接碰账号,浏览器也不把会话上传到云端。

The reusable learning angle is Browser automation, MCP toolchains, Multi-account operations, AI operating real websites. The diary format is deliberately practical: context, decision, implementation boundary, review impact, and what another builder can reuse.

This English page is generated from the same public product facts as the Chinese site. It is meant to be indexable and useful now, while still leaving room for later hand-polished translation of the full Chinese narrative.

Context

This entry belongs to the AgentLimb build series. It should be read as one stage in a larger product journey, not as an isolated announcement.

The site keeps success cases and failure cases together because both create reusable judgment.

Implementation boundary

Relevant product capabilities include One-prompt onboarding, Reusable DOM exploration, Real Chrome sessions, Multi-profile browser automation. The diary explains how these capabilities are selected, constrained, reviewed, or turned into launch material.

Privacy and trust

The bridge runs on 127.0.0.1. Browser sessions and route-memory files remain on the user's machine.

For an indie product matrix, trust is built through many small facts: local data boundaries, review status, support links, honest postmortems, and stable canonical pages.

What another builder can reuse

Another builder can reuse the pattern: start with a narrow product promise, make the privacy boundary inspectable, connect every public page to a real download or repository, and turn the launch process into a searchable article.

That is why the diary sits next to the product page. The product builds trust, and the diary teaches the path that made the product possible.