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    Floki

    Floki

    Floki is a simple HTML parser that enables search for nodes using CSS

    Floki is a simple HTML parser that enables search for nodes using CSS selectors. Floki needs the :leex module in order to compile. Normally this module is installed with Erlang in a complete installation. By default, Floki uses a patched version of mochiweb_html for parsing fragments due to its ease of installation (it's written in Erlang and has no outside dependencies). fast_html is generally faster, according to the benchmarks conducted by its developers.
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    Jason

    Jason

    A blazing fast JSON parser and generator in pure Elixir

    A blazing-fast JSON parser and generator in pure Elixir. The parser and generator are at least twice as fast as other Elixir/Erlang libraries (most notably Poison). The performance is comparable to jiffy, which is implemented in C as a NIF. Jason is usually only twice as slow. Both the parser and generator fully conform to RFC 8259 and ECMA 404 standards.
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