# Scrape Command You can quickly test a browser with a given URL via `mokr scrape`. This will retrieve a webpage, and dump the contents to the console. Optional arguments can be used to add some modifiers to wait conditions or browser setup. ```mokr scrape [-h] [--type] [--headful] [--timeout] [--wait-until] [--user-agent] [--proxy] [--output-file] url``` Positional arguments: - url: Target URL to scrape. Options: - `--type`: Either "chrome" or "firefox". - `--headful`: Run in headful (not headless) browser. - `--timeout`: Time in milliseconds to wait for page to load. - `--wait-until`: Wait until a specific lifecycle event occurs. - `--user-agent`: User agent to override the page with. - `--proxy`: Remote proxy to use. - `--output-file`: Dump HTML content to given file.