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    crawlee

    crawlee

    A web scraping and browser automation library for Node.js

    Crawlee is a web scraping and browser automation library. It helps you build reliable crawlers. Fast. Crawlee won't fix broken selectors for you (yet), but it helps you build and maintain your crawlers faster. When a website adds JavaScript rendering, you don't have to rewrite everything, only switch to one of the browser crawlers. When you later find a great API to speed up your crawls, flip the switch back. It keeps your proxies healthy by rotating them smartly with good fingerprints that...
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    Sanity

    Sanity

    Rapidly configure content workspaces powered by structured content

    Sanity is an open-source real-time headless content management system that allows developers to manage structured content for websites, applications, and digital platforms. At the core of the system is Sanity Studio, a customizable editing environment built with React that can be configured to match the workflows and content models of different teams. Instead of using predefined content templates, Sanity allows developers to define schemas in code that determine how content is structured and...
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    Factorio

    Factorio

    Factorio headless server in a Docker container

    Factorio is an open-source project that provides a Docker container for running a headless Factorio game server. Factorio is a factory-building simulation game in which players automate production lines, research technologies, and manage complex industrial systems, and the repository focuses specifically on hosting the game server in a containerized environment. By packaging the server into a Docker image, the project simplifies the process of deploying and maintaining multiplayer servers...
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    RPA for Python

    RPA for Python

    Python package for doing RPA

    Python package for doing RPA. RPA for Python's simple and powerful API makes robotic process automation fun! You can use it to quickly automate away repetitive time-consuming tasks on websites, desktop applications, or the command line. See sample Python script, the RPA Challenge solution, and RedMart groceries example. To send a Telegram app notification, simply look up @rpapybot to allow receiving messages. To automate Chrome browser invisibly, use headless mode. To run 10X faster instead...
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    Train ML Models With SQL You Already Know

    BigQuery automates data prep, analysis, and predictions with built-in AI assistance.

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    react-llm

    react-llm

    Easy-to-use headless React Hooks to run LLMs in the browser with WebGP

    Easy-to-use headless React Hooks to run LLMs in the browser with WebGPU. As simple as useLLM().
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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