Yup! The --browser flag (or -b) allows you to specify a particular browser.
For example:

wct -b Firefox

Also, to get a list of available browsers: wct --help


On Wed, Nov 19, 2014, 03:00 Krunal Patel <[email protected]> wrote:

> We here @Thoughtworks are using polymer for builfing a large complex
> application. I was looking into ways to test stuff in Polymer and came
> across Web Component Tester and a post by Addy.
>
> While running wct the tests automatically runs in all the default browsers
> installed locally. Is there a way to run the test only on one browser or
> may be run it headless.
>
> Or any other suggestions regarding testing in polymer.
>
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