Show HN: Libretto – Making AI browser automations deterministic
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by heyitsaamir
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I built something very similar for my company internally. The idea was that that the maintenance of the code is on the agent and the code is purely an optimization. If it breaks the agent runs it iteratively, fixes the code for next time. Happy to replace my tool with this and see how it does!
by z3ugma
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Love it! Do you have a BAA with Claude though? Otherwise, your demo is likely exposing PHI to 3rd parties and exposing you to risk related to HIPAA
by etwigg
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Thanks for this! We have clear answers for things that are 100% and 0% automated, but it’s always that 80%-99% automated slice where the frontier is, great idea.
by messh
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how does it differ from playwright-cli?
by seagull
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I've wanted something like this for ages, excited to try this out!
by daveguy
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What is the license?
Edit: nevermind. I see from the website it is MIT. Probably should add a COPYING.md or LICENSE.md to the repository itself.
by gbibas
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Cool. Thank you for sharing. While AI tools are extremely powerful, packages like this help create some good standards and stepping stones for connectivity that the models haven’t gotten around to yet. Thanks again.
by arpadav
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this looks awesome
by devstatic
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this is interesting
by danelliot
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by KaiShips
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by surgical_fire
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For a moment I throught it was something about libretro. As an avid RetroArch user the headline picked my interest.
Then I clicked and realized it's just some other AI shit.