Hey guys is there a way that as part of my program/application, instead of insuring that the users ChromeDriver matches the chrome driver manually, that it will automatically find and use the driver version that the user has on their computer when the application starts up?

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  • atata-webdriversetup

    Sets up browser drivers for Selenium WebDriver

  • I followed the [usage](https://github.com/atata-framework/atata-webdriversetup#usage).

  • Selenium WebDriver

    A browser automation framework and ecosystem.

  • Apologies, when I said standalone I was referring to the fact that you don't need to use the entire Atata framework just to have driver auto setup since you can use Atata.WebDriverSetup by itself. You will still need Selenium.WebDriver since that is the package which defines ChromeDriver.

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