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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...
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    single-file-cli

    single-file-cli

    CLI tool to save complete web pages as single self-contained HTML file

    SingleFile CLI is an open source command-line tool designed to save complete web pages as a single self-contained HTML file. It captures the rendered page in a headless browser and embeds all required resources directly into the output document, including stylesheets, scripts, images, and fonts. By consolidating every dependency into one file, it allows users to preserve a faithful copy of a web page that can be viewed offline without requiring external assets.
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    Ferret

    Ferret

    Declarative web scraping

    A web scraping system aiming to simplify data extraction from the web. ferret has a declarative query language that makes it easy to focus on the data that you need to get. ferret has the ability to scrape JS rendered pages, handle all page events, and emulate user interactions. the ferret was designed as a library from the ground up. it can be easily embedded into any Go application. ferret helps you to focus on the data you need using an easy-to-learn declarative language. ferret uses...
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    serverless-chrome

    serverless-chrome

    Run headless Chrome/Chromium on AWS Lambda

    Serverless Chrome contains everything you need to get started running headless Chrome on AWS Lambda (possibly Azure and GCP Functions soon). The aim of this project is to provide the scaffolding for using Headless Chrome during a serverless function invocation. Serverless Chrome takes care of building and bundling the Chrome binaries and making sure Chrome is running when your serverless function executes. In addition, this project also provides a few example services for common patterns...
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