Playwright can either be used with the [NUnit](./test-runners.md#nunit) or [MSTest](./test-runners.md#mstest), or as a Playwright Library (this guide). If you are working on an application that utilizes Playwright capabilities or you are using Playwright with another test runner, read on.
## Usage
Create a console project and add the Playwright dependency.
```bash
# Create project
dotnet new console -n PlaywrightDemo
cd PlaywrightDemo
# Add project dependency
dotnet add package Microsoft.Playwright
# Build the project
dotnet build
# Install required browsers - replace netX with actual output folder name, e.g. net6.0.
By default, Playwright runs the browsers in headless mode. To see the browser UI, pass the `Headless = false` flag while launching the browser. You can also use [`option: slowMo`] to slow down execution. Learn more in the debugging tools [section](./debug.md).
```csharp
await using var browser = await playwright.Firefox.LaunchAsync(new()
{
Headless = false,
SlowMo = 50,
});
```
## Bundle drivers for different platforms
Playwright by default does bundle only the driver for the .NET publish target runtime. If you want to bundle for additional platforms, you can
override this behavior by using either `all`, `none` or `linux`, `win`, `osx` in your project file.