docs: update @puppeteer/browsers readme (#12220)

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Use `npx` to run the CLI:
npx @puppeteer/browsers --help npx @puppeteer/browsers --help
``` ```
CLI help will provide all documentation you need to use the CLI. Built-in per-command `help` will provide all documentation you need to use the CLI.
```bash ```bash
npx @puppeteer/browsers --help # help for all commands npx @puppeteer/browsers --help # help for all commands
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npx @puppeteer/browsers launch --help # help for the launch command npx @puppeteer/browsers launch --help # help for the launch command
``` ```
Some example to give an idea of what the CLI looks like (use the `--help` command for more examples):
```sh
# Download the latest available Chrome for Testing binary corresponding to the Stable channel.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chrome@stable
# Download a specific Chrome for Testing version.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chrome@116.0.5793.0
# Download the latest Chrome for Testing version for the given milestone.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chrome@117
# Download the latest available ChromeDriver version corresponding to the Canary channel.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chromedriver@canary
# Download a specific ChromeDriver version.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chromedriver@116.0.5793.0
```
## Known limitations ## Known limitations
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). 1. Launching the system browsers is only possible for Chrome/Chromium.
2. Launching the system browsers is only possible for Chrome/Chromium.
## API ## API

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Use `npx` to run the CLI:
npx @puppeteer/browsers --help npx @puppeteer/browsers --help
``` ```
CLI help will provide all documentation you need to use the CLI. Built-in per-command `help` will provide all documentation you need to use the CLI.
```bash ```bash
npx @puppeteer/browsers --help # help for all commands npx @puppeteer/browsers --help # help for all commands
@ -18,10 +18,28 @@ npx @puppeteer/browsers install --help # help for the install command
npx @puppeteer/browsers launch --help # help for the launch command npx @puppeteer/browsers launch --help # help for the launch command
``` ```
Some example to give an idea of what the CLI looks like (use the `--help` command for more examples):
```sh
# Download the latest available Chrome for Testing binary corresponding to the Stable channel.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chrome@stable
# Download a specific Chrome for Testing version.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chrome@116.0.5793.0
# Download the latest Chrome for Testing version for the given milestone.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chrome@117
# Download the latest available ChromeDriver version corresponding to the Canary channel.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chromedriver@canary
# Download a specific ChromeDriver version.
npx @puppeteer/browsers install chromedriver@116.0.5793.0
```
## Known limitations ## Known limitations
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). 1. Launching the system browsers is only possible for Chrome/Chromium.
2. Launching the system browsers is only possible for Chrome/Chromium.
## API ## API