There are 8 repositories under xvfb topic.
Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming/Application
Create a virtual X screen from Ruby, record videos and take screenshots.
All-in-one bot, with auto captcha-solving and proxy management, using Node.js and Puppeteer.
Dockerfile for running Python Selenium in headless Chrome (Python 2.7 / 3.6 / 3.7 / 3.8 / Alpine based Python / Chromedriver / Selenium / Xvfb included in different versions)
Manage headless displays with Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer)
Host your own Risk of Rain 2 dedicated server. No technical skills required. Runs everywhere.
Run Selenium with Python via Github Actions using Headless or Non-Headless browsers!
Docker images for Katalon Studio and other frameworks
Dockerfiles for Python + Selenium in headless Chrome or Firefox
Unlock the full potential of your Android device and transform it into a Linux-based workstation in minutes with Dextop! No tech expertise needed - it's user-friendly and hassle-free!
Multi-Arch Docker - Mesa 3D OpenGL Software Rendering (Gallium) - LLVMpipe, and OpenSWR Drivers
☁️ The Cloud Native Computer
A web crawler that uses Firefox and js injection to interact with webpages and crawl their content, written in nodejs.
A light windows desktop into a docker container
headful chromium in a docker container; with logging and stealth mode
A docker image to serve as a base for running windows-based gameservers in linux
GitHub Action to setup a headless display on Linux and Windows (not needed on MacOS)
An example repo to show how to run tests with Karma runner using Chrome browser (with Xvfb) in Travis CI
Library that manages an xvfb process and a JUnit rule that employs the library.
AWIPS CAVE Streaming in a CentOS 7 Virtual Environment
Simple web puppeteer to do stuff, using Qt and Webkit
A Lambda container image that provides a Playwright-patched version of Firefox
Use Puppeteer in "headful" (headless:false) mode inside a Docker container.
Reference implementation of a multi-tenant GPU-accelerated application, packaged as a Docker container and intended to be used in AWS on NVIDIA-powered instances.