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Replay documentation

CI & agents first

Record Playwright runs in CI, close the loop on failures from the PR, and give your coding agent full runtime context through Replay MCP. Everything here is built on the same deterministic, time-travel recordings that power Replay DevTools—we are doubling down on agentic workflows and less manual digging.

Playwright + GitHub ActionsReplay MCP

Quickstart: record your app in the Replay browser

Tool setup guides

Playwright in CI

Run tests in Replay Browser and upload recordings from GitHub Actions—or wire up other CI providers.

Test suite dashboard

Recent runs, top failing and flaky tests, and PR comments—visibility across your pipeline.

Replay MCP

Connect recordings to Cursor, Claude Code, and other MCP clients so agents can inspect real runtime.

Replay Chrome extension

One-click recording from the browser when you are not driving everything from CI.

Other CI providers

Not on GitHub Actions? Adapt the same install, env, and upload flow to your stack.

Learn the basics

Playwright guide

Full setup: Replay browser, reporter, debugging, and FAQs.

PR comments

Root cause and context on the pull request when tests fail.

Top failing & flaky tests

Prioritize what breaks most often so agents and humans fix the right things.

MCP quickstart

Wire the server into your editor and start querying recordings.

Replay DevTools overview

Time-travel panels for console, network, sources—still the foundation under CI and MCP.

Curious how time travel fits in? Why time travel?