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feat: Korean Chrome locale, agents/llm.md voice instructions, drop emoji rule
- run-chrome.sh: render web content (YouTube/Google/Naver) in Korean. --lang
  only sets Chrome's UI; the Accept-Language sent to sites comes from the
  profile's intl.accept_languages, which a persisted user-data-dir kept at
  en-US. Seed the profile to ko-KR and add --accept-lang=ko-KR,ko.
- agents/llm.md: runtime instructions for the reply LLM (loaded by the agents
  feature) — name "자비스", concise 1-2 sentence TTS replies (no emojis/markdown),
  nuance-based intent, and YouTube voice controls (open/search/play Nth/pause/
  back) via the on-screen browser tool.
- CLAUDE.md: drop the "use emojis in CLI output" rule — this assistant replies by
  Discord voice, not CLI, so output should be plain.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-23 04:34:17 +09:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Wait for the desktop, then launch Chrome on :1 so the VNC screen shows a
# controllable browser (jarvis can also drive it). Runs as root -> --no-sandbox.
set -e
for i in $(seq 1 40); do
xdpyinfo -display :1 >/dev/null 2>&1 && break
sleep 1
done
sleep 3
export DISPLAY=:1
# Suppress the "--no-sandbox unsupported flag" warning bar via a managed policy
# instead of --test-type. --test-type is an automation signal Google can flag,
# so we keep the launch flags minimal/clean (less chance of the /sorry/ bot
# challenge) while still hiding the infobar.
mkdir -p /etc/opt/chrome/policies/managed
cat > /etc/opt/chrome/policies/managed/jarvis.json <<'JSON'
{ "CommandLineFlagSecurityWarningsEnabled": false }
JSON
# Seed the profile's web-content language to Korean so sites (YouTube, Google,
# Naver) render in Korean. --lang sets Chrome's own UI, but the Accept-Language
# sent to sites comes from the profile's intl.accept_languages, which a persisted
# user-data-dir would otherwise keep at en-US regardless of --accept-lang.
PREFS_DIR="${CHROME_PROFILE_DIR:-/root/chrome-profile}/Default"
PREFS="${PREFS_DIR}/Preferences"
mkdir -p "$PREFS_DIR"
if [ -f "$PREFS" ]; then
python3 - "$PREFS" <<'PY' 2>/dev/null || true
import json, sys
p = sys.argv[1]
d = json.load(open(p))
d.setdefault("intl", {})
d["intl"]["accept_languages"] = "ko-KR,ko"
d["intl"]["selected_languages"] = "ko-KR,ko"
json.dump(d, open(p, "w"), ensure_ascii=False)
PY
else
printf '%s' '{"intl":{"accept_languages":"ko-KR,ko","selected_languages":"ko-KR,ko"}}' > "$PREFS"
fi
# Minimal, non-automation flags. --remote-debugging exposes CDP so the brain can
# drive this on-screen Chrome (Google/YouTube/Naver), --disable-features=Translate
# hides the translate popup. NO --test-type / --disable-blink-features.
exec google-chrome \
--no-sandbox --no-first-run --disable-dev-shm-usage \
--no-default-browser-check \
--disable-features=Translate,TranslateUI \
--lang=ko-KR \
--accept-lang=ko-KR,ko \
--remote-debugging-port="${CDP_PORT:-9222}" \
--remote-debugging-address="${CDP_BIND:-127.0.0.1}" \
--user-data-dir="${CHROME_PROFILE_DIR:-/root/chrome-profile}" \
--password-store=basic --start-maximized \
"${CHROME_START_URL:-about:blank}"