
E-commerce Product Listing
FreeEfficiently extract structured product data from e-commerce sites.
Free · Opens the source repo
What E-commerce Product Listing does
The E-commerce Product Listing skill enables users to extract detailed product information from various e-commerce platforms. By providing a category URL or a keyword search with specific filters, users can retrieve a structured list of products, including essential details like product name, price, currency, image, rating, and review count. This skill is designed for developers and data analysts who need to gather product data for analysis, comparison, or cataloging purposes.
This skill operates by interacting with the Document Object Model (DOM) of e-commerce pages, allowing it to read data already displayed to the user. It supports popular platforms such as Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Shopify, and Google Shopping, making it versatile for various e-commerce data extraction tasks. Users can specify filters for price ranges, brands, categories, and ratings, making it easier to refine searches and obtain relevant product listings.
Pagination is handled seamlessly, allowing users to extract multiple pages of results without manual intervention. The skill includes scripts that navigate to the next page of results and continue extracting data until all relevant products are gathered. This is particularly useful for large category listings or extensive search results where multiple pages of products are common.
Overall, this skill is ideal for anyone looking to automate the process of product data extraction from e-commerce sites, whether for market research, inventory management, or competitive analysis. It simplifies the task of gathering product information and allows users to focus on analysis rather than data collection.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to extract product listings from e-commerce category pages or search results, especially when applying filters for specific criteria.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill for private listing pages that require authentication or for sites with aggressive anti-scraping measures that may block automated requests.
What you can build with it
Bulk Product Data Collection
Use this skill to gather product information from multiple pages of an e-commerce site for market analysis.
Competitive Pricing Analysis
Extract product listings with prices and ratings to compare with competitors' offerings.
Inventory Management
Automate the collection of product data for updating inventory systems or catalogs.
How to install E-commerce Product Listing
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add browser-act/skills/ecommerce-listing --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by browser-actE-commerce — Product Listing
Category/search URL or keyword + filters → paginated product list (URL, name, price, image, rating per item)
Language
All process output to user (progress updates, process notifications) follows the user's language.
Objective
Extract a structured list of products from any e-commerce category, search results, or keyword search page, with support for price/brand/rating filters and multi-page pagination.
Prerequisites
- Target browser is open and connected
- No login required for public listing pages
Pre-execution Checks
1. Tool Readiness
If browser-act has been confirmed available in the current session → skip this step.
Invoke browser-act via Skill tool to load usage. If installation or configuration issues arise, follow its guidance to resolve then retry.
Capability Components
This Skill's operational boundary = what the user can manually do in their browser. It only reads data already displayed to the user on the page. JS code is encapsulated in Python files under the
scripts/directory, invoked viaeval "$(python scripts/xxx.py {params})". Use the bash tool for execution.
DOM: Extract product list from current page
Navigate to the listing/search page first, then extract:
eval "$(python scripts/extract-listing.py --max-results 20)"
Parameters:
--max-results: max items to return per page, default 20
Output example:
{
"count": 20,
"items": [
{
"url": "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09WNK39JN",
"name": "Amazon Echo Pop",
"price": 39.99,
"currency": "USD",
"image": "https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/...jpg",
"rating": 4.7,
"review_count": 103789,
"asin": "B09WNK39JN"
}
]
}
DOM: Get next page URL
After extracting a page, get the URL to navigate to for the next page:
eval "$(python scripts/extract-listing-next-page.py)"
Output example:
{"next_url": "https://www.amazon.com/s?k=headphones&page=2", "has_next": true, "method": "amazon"}
When has_next is false, pagination is complete.
Composite: Keyword search with filters → product list
Step 1 — Build search URL with filters:
Construct the URL based on target site and desired filters using the patterns below, then navigate:
Amazon (amazon.com):
https://www.amazon.com/s?k={keyword_urlencoded}&s={sort}&rh={filter_params}
- Sort (
s):price-asc-rank|price-desc-rank|review-rank|date-desc-rank(omit for relevance) - Price filter: append
p_36:{min_cents}-{max_cents}torh(dollars × 100, e.g. $50–$200 →p_36:5000-20000) - Rating filter: append
avg_customer_review:four-and-above|three-and-above|two-and-abovetorh - In-stock: append
p_n_availability:1248801011torh - Multiple
rhvalues: comma-separate (e.g.rh=p_36:5000-20000,avg_customer_review:four-and-above)
eBay (ebay.com):
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw={keyword_urlencoded}&_udlo={min_price}&_udhi={max_price}&_sop={sort_num}
- Sort:
12=BestMatch |15=PriceLow |16=PriceHigh |24=NewlyListed
Walmart (walmart.com):
https://www.walmart.com/search?q={keyword_urlencoded}&min_price={min}&max_price={max}&sort={sort}
- Sort:
best_match|price_low|price_high|rating_high
Google Shopping (cross-site, no --site):
https://www.google.com/search?tbm=shop&q={keyword_urlencoded}&tbs=p_ord:{sort}
- Sort:
rv=relevance |pd=price ascending |prd=price descending
Any site with --site (generic):
https://{site}/search?q={keyword_urlencoded}
Step 2 — Navigate and extract:
navigate {constructed_url}→wait stableeval "$(python scripts/extract-listing.py --max-results {n})"
Step 3 — Paginate (repeat until done):
eval "$(python scripts/extract-listing-next-page.py)"- If
has_nextis true:navigate {next_url}→wait stable→ re-run extract-listing.py - If
has_nextis false: stop
Pagination
URL Pagination: extract-listing-next-page.py detects rel=next link, platform-specific pagination controls, and URL page parameters. Returns next_url for navigation.
DOM Pagination: For sites with load-more buttons (some Shopify themes):
stateto find "Load more" or "Show more" buttonclick <index>→wait stable→ re-runextract-listing.py- Termination: button no longer present, or item count stops increasing
Success Criteria
result.count >= 1 AND items[0].url != null
Known Limitations
- Amazon: direct navigation may trigger bot detection on fresh sessions — navigate from
https://www.amazon.comfirst - eBay listing pages may require navigating from
https://www.ebay.comfirst - Google Shopping results have complex SPA structure and may have reduced accuracy; prefer direct site search when
--siteis specified - Filter URL parameters are site-specific; unsupported filter parameters are silently ignored by some sites
- Shopify themes vary widely; if the generic DOM strategies miss items, check if the page has JSON-LD ItemList or Product array in page source
Execution Efficiency
- Batch orchestration: Loop through pages serially within a single session; add 1–2 second intervals between page navigations
- Test before batch execution: Test with 1 page before running multi-page extraction
- Error resumption: Record page number; on failure, resume from the last successful page
Experience Notes
Path: {working-directory}/browser-act-skill-forge-memories/ecommerce-scraper-ecommerce-listing.memory.md
Before execution: If the file exists, read it first — it records unexpected situations encountered during past executions; adjust strategy order accordingly.
After execution: If an unexpected situation is encountered (strategy became ineffective, page redesigned, anti-scraping upgraded, better path discovered), append a line:
{YYYY-MM-DD}: {what happened} → {conclusion}
Frequently asked questions about E-commerce Product Listing
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