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Diagnose and fix preview panel issues: registry, ports, paths, and blank screens.

What is browser-preview?

Handles preview panel troubleshooting when tabs are broken, missing, or showing blank screens. Use when a preview URL won't load, the tab disappeared, assets return 404, or you need to check running services. Provides step-by-step diagnostics via registry inspection and port verification.

  • Read the preview registry to list all running services and their ports
  • Verify if a preview service is still responding server-side
  • Detect and fix absolute path issues in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that break previews
  • Recreate crashed preview services from registry or history data
  • Scan workspace for previewable projects when no services are running
  • Distinguish between frontend sync issues and actual service crashes

How to install browser-preview

npx skills add https://github.com/starchild-ai-agent/official-skills --skill browser-preview
Prerequisites
  • Preview service must have been started with preview_serve previously
  • Access to /data/previews.json and /data/preview_history.json files
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How to use browser-preview

  1. 1.Read /data/previews.json to check running services and their ports
  2. 2.If services exist, verify each port responds with curl http://localhost:{port}
  3. 3.If a port is dead, call preview_stop(id) then preview_serve() to recreate
  4. 4.If no services running, check /data/preview_history.json for past configurations
  5. 5.Search workspace for previewable projects if history is empty
  6. 6.Fix absolute paths in HTML/CSS/JS to use relative paths (e.g., /static/app.js → static/app.js)
  7. 7.Direct users to the Preview panel or refresh it; never tell them to visit localhost

Use cases

Good for
  • User reports preview tab disappeared or won't load
  • Preview shows blank white screen or 404 errors on assets
  • Need to restart a crashed preview service without losing configuration
  • Check which preview services are currently running
  • Fix broken asset paths (e.g., /static/app.js → static/app.js)
Who it's for
  • Developers debugging preview panel issues
  • Users troubleshooting broken or missing preview tabs
  • Anyone needing to diagnose why a preview URL isn't loading

browser-preview FAQ

Why can't the user visit http://localhost:{port}?

The user's browser cannot access localhost or 127.0.0.1 because those point to the server container, not their machine. A reverse proxy at https://<host>/preview/{id}/ forwards requests to the backend. Always direct users to the preview URL, never localhost.

Why do absolute paths like /static/app.js break in previews?

Previews are served under /preview/{id}/, so the browser resolves /static/app.js from the domain root, bypassing the preview proxy. Use relative paths instead: static/app.js or ./static/app.js.

What should I do if the preview port doesn't respond?

The service crashed but the registry entry remains. Call preview_stop(id) to clear it, then preview_serve(dir, title, command) to restart using the saved configuration from the registry.

Where do I find past preview configurations?

Check /data/preview_history.json. History entries persist even after preview_stop and are only pruned if the project directory no longer exists. Use history to quickly restart previous previews.

Should I browse the workspace filesystem to debug previews?

No. The only sources of truth are /data/previews.json (running services) and /data/preview_history.json (past services). Never use ls or find on workspace directories to diagnose preview state.

Full instructions (SKILL.md)

Source of truth, from starchild-ai-agent/official-skills.


name: browser-preview version: 1.1.1 description: | Preview panel and iframe diagnostics: registry, ports, paths, blank screens.

Use when a preview tab is broken or missing (e.g. white screen, tab disappeared, 404 on assets, preview not loading, list running services).

metadata: starchild: emoji: "🌐" skillKey: browser-preview

user-invocable: true disable-model-invocation: false


Browser Preview

You already know preview_serve and preview_stop. This skill fills the gap: what happens after preview_serve returns a URL — how the user actually sees it.

What is the Preview Panel

The frontend has a right-side panel with three tabs: Files, Preview, and Jobs. The Preview tab renders preview URLs inside an iframe. When you call preview_serve, the frontend automatically opens a Preview tab loading that URL.

Key facts:

  • Each preview_serve call creates one Preview tab
  • URL format: https://<host>/preview/{id}/
  • Preview panel has a ⋮ menu (top-right) showing "RUNNING SERVICES" list
  • Preview tab can be closed by the user without stopping the backend service
  • Backend service stopping → Preview tab shows an error page

⚠️ CRITICAL: Never Tell Users to Access localhost

The user's browser CANNOT access localhost or 127.0.0.1. These addresses point to the server container, not the user's machine. The preview architecture uses a reverse proxy:

User's Browser → https://<host>/preview/{id}/path → (reverse proxy) → 127.0.0.1:{port}/path

Rules:

  • NEVER tell the user to visit http://localhost:{port} or http://127.0.0.1:{port} — they cannot reach it
  • ALWAYS direct users to the preview URL: /preview/{id}/ (or the full URL https://<host>/preview/{id}/)
  • curl http://localhost:{port} is for your own server-side diagnostics only — never suggest it to the user as a way to "test" the preview
  • When a preview is running, tell the user: "Check the Preview panel, or refresh the Preview panel"
  • If you need to give the user a URL, use the url field returned by preview_serve (format: /preview/{id}/)

⚠️ Static Assets Must Use Relative Paths

Because previews are served under /preview/{id}/, absolute paths in HTML/JS/CSS will break. The reverse proxy strips the /preview/{id} prefix before forwarding to the backend, but the browser resolves absolute paths from the domain root.

Example of the problem:

<!-- ❌ BROKEN: browser requests https://host/static/app.js → 404 (bypasses preview proxy) -->
<script src="/static/app.js"></script>

<!-- ✅ WORKS: browser requests https://host/preview/{id}/static/app.js → proxied correctly -->
<script src="static/app.js"></script>
<script src="./static/app.js"></script>

Common patterns to fix:

Broken (absolute)Fixed (relative)
"/static/app.js""static/app.js" or "./static/app.js"
"/api/users""api/users" or "./api/users"
"/images/logo.png""images/logo.png" or "./images/logo.png"
url('/fonts/x.woff')url('./fonts/x.woff')
fetch('/data.json')fetch('data.json')

Check ALL places where paths appear:

  1. HTML src, href attributes
  2. JavaScript fetch(), XMLHttpRequest, dynamic imports
  3. CSS url() references
  4. JavaScript string literals (e.g., '/static/' in template strings or concatenation)
  5. Framework config files (e.g., publicPath, base, assetPrefix)

⚠️ Be thorough — it's common to fix CSS url() but miss JS string literals like '/static/' (with single quotes). Search for ALL occurrences of absolute paths across all file types.

⚠️ Do NOT Browse Filesystem to Debug Previews

Never look at workspace directories like preview/, output/, or random folders to understand preview state. Those are user data, not preview service state.

The only sources of truth:

  1. Registry file: /data/previews.json (running services)
  2. History file: /data/preview_history.json (all past services)
  3. preview_serve / preview_stop tools
  4. Port checks via curl (server-side only, for your diagnostics)

Do NOT use ls/find on workspace directories to diagnose preview issues. Do NOT call unrelated tools like list_scheduled_tasks. Stay focused.

Step-by-Step: Diagnosing Preview Issues

When a user reports any Preview panel problem, follow this exact sequence:

Step 1: Read the registry (running services)

cat /data/previews.json 2>/dev/null || echo "NO_REGISTRY"

⚠️ Your bash CWD is /data/workspace/. The registry is at /data/previews.json (absolute path, one level up). Always use the absolute path.

JSON structure:

{
  "previews": [
    {"id": "f343befc", "title": "My App", "dir": "/data/workspace/my-project", "command": "npm run dev", "port": 9080, "is_builtin": false}
  ]
}

Step 2: Branch based on registry state

If registry has entries → Go to Step 3 (verify services) If registry is empty or missing → Go to Step 4 (check history)

Step 3: Registry has entries — verify and fix

For each preview in the registry, check if the port is responding server-side (this is your diagnostic, not for the user):

curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" http://localhost:{port}

If port responds (200):

  • The service IS running. Tell the user:
    • "You have a running service: {title}"
    • "Click the ⋮ menu at the top-right of the Preview panel, then click it in the RUNNING SERVICES list to reopen"
    • Preview URL: /preview/{id}/
  • If user says the ⋮ menu is empty or doesn't show the service → frontend lost sync. Fix by recreating: preview_stop(id) then preview_serve(dir, title, command) using the info from the registry. This forces the frontend to re-register the tab.

If port does NOT respond:

  • Process crashed but registry entry remains. Recreate:
    preview_stop(id="{id}")
    preview_serve(dir="{dir}", title="{title}", command="{command}")
    

Step 4: No running services — check history first, then scan workspace

When there are no running services, use a two-tier lookup to find projects the user can preview:

Tier 1: Read preview history (preferred — fast and accurate)

cat /data/preview_history.json 2>/dev/null || echo "NO_HISTORY"

JSON structure:

{
  "history": [
    {
      "id": "f343befc",
      "title": "Trading System",
      "dir": "/data/workspace/my-project",
      "command": "python main.py",
      "port": 8000,
      "is_builtin": false,
      "created_at": 1709100000.0,
      "last_started_at": 1709200000.0
    }
  ]
}

History entries are never removed by preview_stop — they persist across restarts. Entries are automatically pruned only when the project directory no longer exists.

If history has entries:

  • List all history entries to the user with title, directory, and last started time
  • Ask which one they want to restart
  • Call preview_serve with the dir, title, and command from the history entry

If user says a project is missing from history → fall through to Tier 2.

Tier 2: Scan workspace (fallback — when history is empty or incomplete)

find /data/workspace -maxdepth 2 \( -name "package.json" -o -name "index.html" -o -name "*.html" -o -name "app.py" -o -name "main.py" -o -name "vite.config.*" \) -not -path "*/node_modules/*" -not -path "*/skills/*" -not -path "*/memory/*" -not -path "*/prompt/*" -not -path "*/.git/*" 2>/dev/null

Then:

  1. List discovered projects with brief descriptions
  2. Ask the user which one to preview
  3. Call preview_serve with the appropriate directory

Don't just say "no services running" and stop. Always check history first, then scan, and offer options.

Quick Reference

User saysYou do
"tab disappeared" / "tab 不见了"Step 1 → 2 → 3 or 4
"blank page" / "白屏"Check port (server-side), if dead → recreate; if alive → check for absolute path issues
"not updating" / "内容没更新"Suggest refresh button in Preview tab, or recreate preview
"port conflict" / "端口冲突"preview_stop old → preview_serve new
"can't see service" / "⋮ menu empty"preview_stop + preview_serve to force re-register
"where's my project" / "what did I build"Read /data/preview_history.json and list entries
"resource load failed" / "JS/CSS 404"Check for absolute paths (/static/, /api/), fix to relative paths

What You Cannot Do

  • Cannot directly open/close/refresh Preview tabs (frontend UI)
  • Cannot force-refresh the iframe
  • Cannot read what the iframe displays

When you can't do something, tell the user the manual action (e.g., "click refresh in Preview tab"). If manual action doesn't work, recreate the preview with preview_stop + preview_serve.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. ❌ Telling user to "visit http://localhost:18791/" — user cannot access localhost
  2. ❌ Saying "refresh the page at localhost" — meaningless to the user
  3. ❌ Only fixing CSS url() paths but missing JS string literals with absolute paths
  4. ❌ Forgetting to check ALL file types (HTML, JS, CSS, config) for absolute paths
  5. ✅ Always use /preview/{id}/ as the user-facing URL
  6. ✅ Always use curl localhost:{port} only for your own server-side diagnostics
  7. ✅ After fixing paths, call preview_stop + preview_serve to restart, then tell user to check Preview panel