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    Nokogiri

    Nokogiri

    Tool to work with XML and HTML from Ruby

    Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby. It provides a sensible, easy-to-understand API for reading, writing, modifying, and querying documents. It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native parsers like libxml2 (C) and xerces (Java). Be secure-by-default by treating all documents as untrusted by default. Be a thin-as-reasonable layer on top of the underlying parsers, and don't attempt to fix behavioral differences between the parsers. "Native...
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    Multi-connection command line tool to download Internet sites. Similar to wget and cURL, but it manages up to 50 parallel links. Main features are: recursive fetching, Metalink retrieving, segmented download and image filtering by width and height.
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    HXPath

    XPath HTML parser

    HXPath is a command line tool useful to extract data from HTML documents. HXPath can select sub trees, like the standard xpath tool, but is also able to read contents and attributes and output them in a bash friendly format. HTML Tidy and HTTP/HTTPS get are built in too.
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    Yet another lightweight http server. Implements a few html rewriting rules delineated by '<?pico>' tags, and makes it fairly easy to add more straight into the C code. Does not have complete HTTP standards compliance; if you need foo, add it in!
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