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    furl

    furl

    The easiest way to parse and modify URLs in Python

    ...It wraps URL components into convenient objects, so developers can work directly with schemes, usernames, passwords, hosts, ports, paths, queries, and fragments. The library supports simple path editing, query argument changes, fragment manipulation, inline method chaining, and URL joining. It also handles encoding automatically, including percent-encoding, Unicode domains, Unicode paths, and query strings. furl supports Python 3 and PyPy3 and is designed to be well tested and practical for everyday backend, scripting, and data-processing workflows. ...
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    Spider

    Spider

    High-performance Rust web crawler and scraper for large-scale data

    Spider is a high-performance web crawler and web scraping library written in Rust that enables developers to crawl and index websites efficiently. It focuses on speed, concurrency, and reliability by using asynchronous and multi-threaded processing to handle large volumes of web pages. It can rapidly crawl websites to collect links, retrieve page content, and extract structured information from HTML documents. Spider can operate concurrently across many pages, allowing it to gather large...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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