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    ScrapydWeb

    ScrapydWeb

    Web app for Scrapyd cluster management

    Web app for Scrapyd cluster management, with support for Scrapy log analysis & visualization. Make sure that Scrapyd has been installed and started on all of your hosts. Start ScrapydWeb via command scrapydweb. (a config file would be generated for customizing settings on the first startup.) Add your Scrapyd servers, both formats of string and tuple are supported, you can attach basic auth for accessing the Scrapyd server, as well as a string for grouping or labeling. You can select any...
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    Selectolax

    Selectolax

    Python binding to Modest and Lexbor engines

    A fast HTML5 parser with CSS selectors using Modest and Lexbor engines. Selectolax supports two backends: Modest and Lexbor. By default, all examples use the Modest backend. Most of the features between backends are almost identical, but there are still some differences. Currently, the Lexbor backend is in beta and missing some of the features. To use lexbor, just import the parser and use it in the similar way to the HTMLParser.
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    Basketball Reference

    Basketball Reference

    NBA Stats API via Basketball Reference

    Basketball Reference is a great site (especially for a basketball stats nut like me), and hopefully, they don't get too pissed off at me for creating this. I initially wrote this library as an exercise for creating my first PyPi package, hope you find it valuable! This library was created for another Python project where I was trying to estimate an NBA player's productivity. A lot of sports-related APIs are expensive - luckily, Basketball Reference provides a free service which can be...
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    VIT Marks Display

    A small program that accesses VIT marks of a specific student

    A small attempt while learning interfacing with the web while learning python to get the marks of a specific valid VIT student using basic web scraping techniques
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