![]() ![]() ![]() It enabled developers to directly use JavaScript to control their headless browser of choice (Chrome & Firefox) without all the burden that it used to be. Puppeteer was a changing piece of technology. We’ll demonstrate how Deno can make it even simpler to write puppeteer scripts and applications. Today we’ll explore deno-puppeteer, a port of puppeteer to deno. We previously explored some of Deno’s premises and how it addresses specific Node.js problems. We’ll go from CLIs to scrapping tools, among others. This blog post is part of a a blog post series where we use Deno to build different applications. Learning as we go Using Puppeteer with Deno □ ![]()
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