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    newpipeextractor

    newpipeextractor

    Library for extracting streaming site data without official APIs

    NewPipeExtractor is an open source Java library designed to extract data from streaming platforms by analyzing their web interfaces instead of relying on official APIs. It serves as the core extraction component used by the NewPipe Android application, but it is built as a standalone library that can also be integrated into other software projects. NewPipeExtractor provides a unified framework for retrieving information such as video streams, playlists, channels, and search results from...
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    appcrawler

    appcrawler

    Automated mobile app crawler and testing tool built on Appium

    AppCrawler is an automated mobile application testing tool designed to explore and interact with app user interfaces automatically. Built on top of the Appium automation framework, it systematically crawls through application screens and performs actions such as clicking buttons, navigating menus, and interacting with UI elements to simulate user behavior. It is commonly used for automated functional testing, UI exploration, and detecting crashes or unexpected behaviors in mobile applications. ...
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