browser-zombie-cleanerDetect and clean up zombie browser processes left by OpenClaw's browser tool. When the OpenClaw Gateway restarts, Playwright-launched browser processes get o...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install guoqunabc/browser-zombie-cleanerGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
Accesses system directories or attempts privilege escalation
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Generated Mar 21, 2026
A company offering AI agent services via OpenClaw Gateway on cloud servers experiences frequent gateway restarts due to updates or scaling, leading to zombie browser processes that accumulate memory over time. This skill can be integrated into automated health checks to detect and clean these processes, ensuring optimal server performance and preventing memory exhaustion that could disrupt service availability.
An e-commerce platform uses OpenClaw for automated browser tasks like price monitoring and inventory management, with the gateway running on dedicated servers. Periodic restarts for maintenance cause orphaned browser processes, increasing memory usage and potentially slowing down other automated tasks. Implementing this skill helps maintain system efficiency by regularly cleaning up zombies, reducing operational costs and improving task reliability.
A marketing agency employs OpenClaw for web scraping and social media automation across multiple client campaigns, with the gateway deployed on local or cloud infrastructure. Zombie processes from gateway crashes or manual restarts can lead to high memory consumption, affecting the performance of concurrent automation tasks. Using this skill in detect mode allows monitoring, while kill mode in scheduled scripts ensures cleanups, enhancing campaign execution stability.
A research lab utilizes OpenClaw for data collection and testing in web-based experiments, with the gateway running on lab servers that may restart due to power outages or updates. Accumulated zombie browser processes consume memory, potentially interfering with other computational workloads. Integrating this skill into system maintenance routines helps reclaim memory resources, supporting uninterrupted research activities and data integrity.
An MSP manages OpenClaw deployments for various clients, each with their own gateway instances on virtual machines or containers. Zombie processes from frequent restarts can lead to memory bloat across multiple environments, increasing infrastructure costs and support tickets. Deploying this skill as part of a standardized health monitoring toolkit enables proactive cleanup, improving client satisfaction and reducing operational overhead.
Offer this skill as part of a premium subscription for OpenClaw users, providing automated zombie cleanup and advanced monitoring features. Revenue is generated through monthly or annual fees, with tiers based on usage volume or additional support services, appealing to businesses seeking reliable AI agent performance without manual intervention.
Provide consulting services to help organizations integrate this skill into their existing OpenClaw setups, including custom scripting and health check automation. Revenue comes from one-time project fees or ongoing support contracts, targeting companies with complex deployments that require tailored solutions for optimal efficiency.
Distribute the skill as open-source software to build community adoption, while offering premium support, updates, and enterprise features for a fee. Revenue is generated from support packages and custom development requests, leveraging a freemium model to attract a wide user base and convert high-value clients.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate this skill into cron jobs or systemd timers for periodic health checks, using the --kill option with a safe --min-age to automate cleanup without disrupting active processes.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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