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Cloud tools for web scraping and data extraction
Deploy pre-built tools that crawl websites, extract structured data, and feed your applications. Reliable web data without maintaining scrapers.
Automate web data collection with cloud tools that handle anti-bot measures, browser rendering, and data transformation out of the box. Extract content from any website, push to vector databases for RAG workflows, or pipe directly into your apps via API. Schedule runs, set up webhooks, and connect to your existing stack. Free tier available, then scale as you need to.
Spyse is a software framework for building multi-agent systems. It allows Python developers to build distributed intelligent systems of multiple cooperative agents based on FIPA, OWL, SOA and many others. Spyse is designed for ease-of-use and fun.
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wasSmooth is a jython library to ease IBM WebSphere Application Server administrators work with wsadmin. The idea is to create meaningful classes that can be easily used to create powerful scripts, without the usual gibberish required by wsadmin.
RSS aggregator written in python, using django. Feeds and feed items can be annotated with tags and other information from services such as twitter & delicious. Allow communities such as teachers to get focused, useful information from the interweb.
* Note: The Google Maps V2 API used by this module has been deprecated. *
For V3, consider pygeocoder: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pygeocoder
Easy-to-use Python wrapper for the Google Maps V2 and Local Search APIs. Provides geocoding, reverse geocoding, directions, and local search.
Tikal's open source Application Development & Deployment is comprised of fully integrated suites that cover the entire software life-cycle, include tools for development and deployment of applications, software configuration management and ASQA.
vieW4 (vienna World Wide Web Workgroups) is a collaboration server based on Zope. This program allows a group of people to share documents, discuss them and search for previous released documents in major formats.
An open-source blogging/journalling software similar to SUP's LiveJournal software. The principal difference between Inksome and LJ is that this will be written in Python to run on Google App Engine.
Wixi is a multi-platform wiki application for the desktop. It is written in python/wxpython and does anything you might expect from a wiki application. Generating html from text is done by txt2tags, wich is simple and easy to learn.
pySpykeeWeb is a simple web server written in Python for controlling a Spykee robot. Currently the program supports robot movement, dock, undock, battery level reporting commands, and video streaming.
Bunghole Jukebox is a web interface to your MP3 collection. Use it to access your music collection wherever you are, publish in your website/blog and share with friends.
Pypes is a framework which allows users to break complex data processing logic down into a series of smaller less complex tasks. These tasks, referred to as components, can then be connected so that the output of one becomes the input to another.
This is an ***old archive*** of tools developed for facilitating the use of Creative Commons licenses and metadata. --- For the most up to date representation of any of the projects listed here, please see: http://creativecommons.org/project/Developer.
Parse through Cisco IOS-style configurations and retrieve portions of the config using a variety of query methods. Note: starting January 2010, we have moved development to http://bitbucket.org/mpenning/ciscoconfparse/. Please update your hyperlinks.