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All right, so now I'm in my Apple MacBook Pro powered by Apple and one chip, and I'm going to be using

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this Apple and one which I just bought recently.

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And I'm going to try out the whole course working with just with Apple and one, because I wanted to

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see how it actually works as well, because that's what it's going to be, the future of Apple with

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the MacBook pros.

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And it's really important to see how the future is going to be defined with these kinds of new processors,

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with arm processors and chipsets and stuff.

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But as I said, we're going to start installing the playwright on this particular machine and we'll

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see how it works.

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Basically, it's going to be exactly the same thing for you.

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If you're going to be using windows on the next operating system, all you do is you need to have an

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audience with your machine installed in your machine.

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Well, as I've said, I'm just going to go over here so you can see that within this browser I have

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navigated to the playwright website.

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So this is the playwright's new website that the team has designed.

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And you can see that it tells you a bit more information like what are the great things that you can

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do?

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Like to have a bit of small snippet of videos as well, which tells you like how it actually works.

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This is a very cool website that just recently designed like a couple of weeks before.

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And if you want to get started, you can just go to the get started page where they tell you about the

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installation like NPM I d of playwrite.

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That's it.

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So you can just copy this comment and then you can start working with it.

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But before, as I told you, you need to have nauseates install it in your machine.

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So if I just open my terminal and if I type Naude and if I hit the enter, you can see that I actually

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have not just installed in my Mac.

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So this is basically a 14. one 5.1 version that I have at the moment.

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But yes, this is what the node installation is going to be.

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Node installation is much, much easier.

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Just go to node dot org and then download for the node.

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If you're going to be using Mac, then just use the LTE version and if you're going to be using Windows,

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then you can go to the Windows installer and then install it for from here.

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And if you're using Linux operating system, you can use the toddler zip file or the next version over

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from here as well.

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Yep.

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So that's simple.

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It is.

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And once that is done, you're going to use the node.

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I have an idea, right?

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Well, as I said, I'm actually going to go to my terminal and I'm going to just create a directory

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called Udemy Playwrite and I'm just going to go c.D Udemy playwrite and over here I'm just going to

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use the ministerial code.

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But there are 232 code available within Mac because Mac has got a native support of ministerial code

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which is going to run natively on this particular Mac.

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So I'm just going to use that particular code for development, just nothing but code exploration of

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DART.

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And if you do that, it is going to open a business to your code, which is just developed like a beta

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version to run on the apple and one chips like a experimental mode basically.

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So it's not a full mode, but it's exactly the same kind of code that you can use for your windows or

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Mac within the architecture as well.

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Well, I'm just going to start building or start developing the test from here.

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Before I do that, I'm just going to go to the settings and I'm going to increase the font size a bit.

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So I'm just going to make this as like maybe 28.

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That's the font size.

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Stav So this is going to be my global setting kind of thing.

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After that, I'm just going to create a new file.

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I'm going to call this as a package start Jasen.

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And this is where I'm going to start creating the installation part, which I was talking about.

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So you can just do something like give dependencies.

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And within this dependencies, you can add the playwright.

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So if I just type something, I play write something like that, you can see that automatically the

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intelligence is going to bring the play right for us.

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And if I hit the enter, you can see that it's going to bring you the version, which is the current

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version available today.

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As of today, when I'm recording this video, just going to stay with this and I'm going to do a command

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shift p where it's going to bring me up this the terminal so I can just do that particular integrated

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terminal over here and then I can just type NPM install.

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So if I do this npm install, it is going to perform an installation of the playwright within my Mac

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OS and you can see that the NPM is now installed, which is nothing but the player.

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It is now being installed.

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If I just go over here, you can see that I can see that particular playwright coming in.

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Yeah.

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So which means the playwright is now installed, everything's looking good and now we can start playing

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around with the player and we can see how it actually works.

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So the writing code part is very, very easy to play.

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Right.

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I'm actually going to show all those details from our next video, but this is the most easiest way

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of doing an installation of playwrite.
