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    wombat

    wombat

    Lightweight Ruby DSL for scraping structured data from web pages

    ...Developers can declare the data fields they want and specify selectors or rules for retrieving them, allowing Wombat to parse and return structured results. The DSL approach helps make scraping definitions more readable and maintainable, especially when dealing with multiple fields or nested data structures. Because it is implemented as a Ruby library, it integrates easily into Ruby applications and scripts that need to gather information from web pages. Wombat also includes examples and tests that demonstrate how scraping definitions can be written and executed within Ruby environments.
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    CommunityScrapers

    CommunityScrapers

    This is a public repository containing scrapers

    Stash Community Scrapers is a large open-source collection of metadata extraction tools designed to work with the Stash media management platform, enabling automated scraping of content information from various online sources. The repository contains hundreds of scraper definitions written primarily in YAML and Python, each tailored to extract structured metadata such as titles, performers, tags, and media details from specific websites. These scrapers integrate directly into Stash, allowing users to enrich their media libraries with accurate and detailed information without manual entry. The project supports both automatic installation through in-app feeds and manual configuration for advanced use cases. ...
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