What’s new in Puppeteer
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The Chrome team maintains Puppeteer, a Node.js library for browser automation using a simple and modern JavaScript API. This session gives an overview of recent changes in Puppeteer, including new features, architectural changes, and a sneak peek of what’s coming next.
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Speaker: Mathias Bynens → https://twitter.com/mathias
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Last updated 2020-06-30 UTC.
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