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# @puppeteer/browsers
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Manage and launch browsers/drivers from a CLI or programmatically.
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## CLI
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Use `npx` to run the CLI:
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```bash
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npx @puppeteer/browsers --help
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```
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CLI help will provide all documentation you need to use the CLI.
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```bash
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npx @puppeteer/browsers --help # help for all commands
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npx @puppeteer/browsers install --help # help for the install command
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npx @puppeteer/browsers launch --help # help for the launch command
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```
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## Known limitations
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1. We support installing and running Firefox, Chrome and Chromium. The `latest`, `beta`, `dev`, `canary`, `stable` keywords are only supported for the install command. For the `launch` command you need to specify an exact build ID. The build ID is provided by the `install` command (see `npx @puppeteer/browsers install --help` for the format).
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2. Launching the system browsers is only possible for Chrome/Chromium.
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## API
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The programmatic API allows installing and launching browsers from your code. See the `test` folder for examples on how to use the `install`, `canInstall`, `launch`, `computeExecutablePath`, `computeSystemExecutablePath` and other methods.
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