May was a month full of releases. We shipped v1.15, v1.16, v1.17 and a small v1.17.1.
Ok, this was really short. Let me compensate that with a puppeteer gif.

Puppeteer

What’s next

I want to prepare some examples using Azure Functions. We have a lot of questions related to Puppeteer in Azure, so I think this will be really valued by the community.

I also want to create a Puppeteer-Sharp CLI, With that CLI, it will be easier for devs to download Chromium without adding extra code on their apps.

Activity

  • Repository Stars: 677 (prev. 625) +8%
  • Repository Forks: 108 (prev. 99) +9%
  • Nuget downloads: 99,564 (prev. 80,176) +24%

Contributors

Final Words

As I mentioned in previous posts, the more hands we have in this project, the easier for us to help you out with issues and improvements.

I’m looking forward to getting more feedback. Having real-world feedback helps us a lot. The issues tab in GitHub is open for all of you to share your ideas and thoughts. You can also follow me on Twitter @hardkoded.

Don’t stop coding!

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