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    Cuprite

    Cuprite

    Headless Chrome/Chromium driver for Capybara

    Cuprite is a Ruby driver for the Capybara testing framework that allows developers to automate browsers using the Chrome DevTools Protocol instead of traditional WebDriver-based tools. It is built on top of the Ferrum library and provides a modern approach to browser automation that removes the need for Selenium or external browser drivers. By communicating directly with Chromium-based browsers through the DevTools protocol, Cuprite enables faster and more reliable browser automation for testing and scraping tasks. The driver integrates seamlessly with Capybara, allowing developers to write feature tests that simulate real user interactions with web applications. ...
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    Ferrum

    Ferrum

    Headless Chrome Ruby API

    Ferrum is a Ruby library that provides a high-level API for controlling Chrome or Chromium browsers using the Chrome DevTools Protocol. The project allows developers to automate browser interactions directly without relying on Selenium, WebDriver, or external drivers, which simplifies browser automation workflows. Ferrum runs in headless mode by default but can also be configured to run with a visible browser window for debugging and development purposes. The library communicates directly with Chrome through the DevTools Protocol, providing access to advanced browser functionality such as DOM manipulation, network inspection, and page automation. ...
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    kimuraframework

    kimuraframework

    AI-first Ruby framework for building fast, flexible web scraping spide

    Kimurai is an open source web scraping framework written in Ruby that simplifies the process of building automated data extraction tools. It provides a clean domain-specific language that allows developers to define scraping logic and data schemas with minimal boilerplate code. Kimurai can use AI-assisted extraction to identify where data resides in HTML pages, automatically generating selectors that are cached for future use so subsequent scraping runs operate with pure Ruby performance. ...
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    BenchLab is a Web Application benchmarking framework using real web browsers.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    If you are using multiple Web browsers (e.g. Opera is fast, but some important websites only support IE), then this small GUI tool helps you in opening links (e.g. the ones that you click in an Instant Messenger) in the browser you like.
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    dotjs

    dotjs

    dotjs is a Google Chrome extension that executes JavaScript files

    ...The tool is particularly useful for developers and power users who want to tweak interfaces, automate repetitive actions, or inject additional functionality into web pages. dotjs emphasizes simplicity by using a file-based structure where each script corresponds directly to a domain, making it easy to manage and organize customizations. It integrates smoothly into the browser environment and requires minimal setup to get started.
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    Piggy Gallery Generator
    Application for building web photo albums. Features: FTP Browser, Exif viewer, Thumbnail and Image processing, HTML generation, CSS styles, slideshow (Javascript or JavaFX). Just build your gallery and upload. You won't need Ruby on the server.
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    Several components used together to enable scripting in a browser using programming languages other than native JavaScript. It includes a Java Applet and JavaScript files.
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    REMO == Remo Edits Makello Online: you can -- either with a web browser or a face-to-face Ruby application -- define SQL tables, links & indexes. REMO turns this into the framework of an application to manage the data (first sales data, so Makello).
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    project garagewars (just as a developement title; final name unknown) is some kind of "browser" game (other clients possible), which should be very easy to modify and to extend
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    Phantom Testing Framework is a easy to use, powerful and strong framework to test agile web sites, uses a simple Domain Specific Language to reduce the knowledge transfer for testers, and the simple way allows to everyone to read, create and modify TCs
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    Pakada takes new paths in creating and maintaining dynamic web content. It doesn't provide hardcoded modules, it let's you build them yourself within your browser, though it still ships with a handful of presets. Pakada is based on Ruby on Rails.
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