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    Pydoll

    Pydoll

    Async Python library in automating Chromium browsers without WebDriver

    Pydoll is a Python library designed for automating Chromium-based web browsers such as Chrome and Edge without relying on a traditional WebDriver layer. Instead of using external drivers, it connects directly to the Chrome DevTools Protocol through WebSocket, allowing scripts to control browser behavior more efficiently and with fewer compatibility issues. It provides a high-level API that simplifies common browser automation tasks while still offering access to low-level protocol features for advanced control. ...
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    scrape-it

    scrape-it

    A Node.js scraper for humans

    ...The library supports promises, async and await workflows, and callback-based usage. It can request ordinary pages directly or parse HTML obtained from local files and headless browsers. Scrape It does not execute client-side JavaScript itself, so dynamic sites may require an API endpoint or a separate browser automation tool.
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    Maxun

    Maxun

    Small event-delegation library for decoupling event binding and handli

    ...It includes modules for dispatching events, for capturing native events, for custom event details, and for action flows. Because it is purely JavaScript (and uses HTML for test harnesses), it is suited for web browsers and front-end use. Although deprecated, it can still serve as a reference for how to architect event delegation and binding abstractions.
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