# Running the examples Assuming you have a checkout of the Puppeteer repo and have run yarn (or npm i) to install the dependencies, the examples can be run from the root folder like so: ```sh NODE_PATH=../ node examples/search.js ``` # Tips & Tricks ### Load a Chrome extension By default, Puppeteer disables extensions when launching Chrome. You can load a specific extension using: ```js const browser = await puppeteer.launch({ headless: false, args: [ '--disable-extensions-except=/path/to/extension/', '--load-extension=/path/to/extension/', ] }); ``` # Other resources > Other useful tools, articles, and projects that use Puppeteer. ## Rendering and web scraping - [Puppetron](https://github.com/cheeaun/puppetron) - Demo site that shows how to use Puppeteer and Headless Chrome to render pages. Inspired by [GoogleChrome/rendertron](https://github.com/GoogleChrome/rendertron). - [Thal](https://medium.com/@e_mad_ehsan/getting-started-with-puppeteer-and-chrome-headless-for-web-scrapping-6bf5979dee3e "An article on medium") - Getting started with Puppeteer and Chrome Headless for Web Scraping. - [pupperender](https://github.com/LasaleFamine/pupperender) - Express middleware that checks the User-Agent header of incoming requests, and if it matches one of a configurable set of bots, render the page using Puppeteer. Useful for PWA rendering. - [headless-chrome-crawler](https://github.com/yujiosaka/headless-chrome-crawler) - Crawler that provides simple APIs to manipulate Headless Chrome and allows you to crawl dynamic websites. ## Testing - [angular-puppeteer-demo](https://github.com/Quramy/angular-puppeteer-demo) - Demo repository explaining how to use Puppeteer in Karma. - [mocha-headless-chrome](https://github.com/direct-adv-interfaces/mocha-headless-chrome) - Tool which runs client-side **mocha** tests in the command line through headless Chrome.