+* Run the tests directly from CoffeeScript:
+
+ coffee parser_tests.coffee
+
+* Test the compiled (javascript) parser in your favorite browser by opening
+ up ``parser_tests.html`` and looking at the console.
+
+* Run tests via compiled code:
+
+ nodejs parser_tests.js
+
+* Try using the parser in your own javascript node.js project:
+
+ var html5 = require('./parser.js');
+ var dom = html5.parse("<p>hi</p>", {fragment: 'body'});
+ ...
+
+* Try using the parser in your own CoffeeScript node.js project:
+
+ html5 = require './parser.js'
+ dom = html5.parse "<p>hi</p>", fragment: 'body'
+ ...
+
+ Note: the CoffeeScript compile time is significant, so you'll want to use
+ the compiled javascript even though you could use the ``.coffee`` version.