email-spy | A browser extension that lets you find email addresses for any domain with a single click | Email library
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kandi X-RAY | email-spy Summary
Email Spy is a browser extension that lets you find email addresses for any domain with a single click. This can be very useful when doing marketing and lead-generation research for your business. Even if there's an easy to find contact email or form on a company's website, it is often much more effective to target your email to the correct person.
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I am just trying to run this using headless browser i don't understand why it keeps throwing me the error even if i have provided argument. Here i have read that it requires argument to pass in options.add_argument() :- https://seleniumhq.github.io/selenium/docs/api/py/webdriver_firefox/selenium.webdriver.firefox.options.html#module-selenium.webdriver.firefox.options
Error :- TypeError: add_argument() missing 1 required positional argument: 'argument'
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Answered 2017-Sep-07 at 10:26You should create an object Options before calling the property on it. For more informations about how @property works, see this answer.
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Install email-spy
If you only need to use Email Spy as-is then it's much easier to just install the extension yourself from the Chrome web store. These steps are only necessary if you would like to add custom functionality or contribute back to the project. First, you will need both node and npm (or yarn, pnpm, etc.) installed. You can then clone the project and install the dependencies by running. The project can then be run in development mode with hot-reloading enabled using npm run start or built for production with NODE_ENV=production npm run build. Both of these commands will output the extension in the build/ subdirectory of the project. The unpackaged extension will then need to be added to Chrome which can be done by following these directions from Google.
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