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    Scrapy

    Scrapy

    A fast, high-level web crawling and web scraping framework

    Scrapy is a fast, open source, high-level framework for crawling websites and extracting structured data from these websites. Portable and written in Python, it can run on Windows, Linux, macOS and BSD. Scrapy is powerful, fast and simple, and also easily extensible. Simply write the rules to extract the data, and add new functionality if you wish without having to touch the core. Scrapy does the rest, and can be used in a number of applications. It can be used for data mining, monitoring...
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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.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Crawl4AI

    Crawl4AI

    Open-source LLM Friendly Web Crawler & Scraper

    Crawl4AI is a high-performance, AI‑ready web crawler tailored for LLM data ingestion and RAG pipelines. It supports adaptive crawling heuristics (stopping when enough info is gathered), structured markdown output, and high-speed parallel execution. Designed to operate at scale with optional Docker deployment and framework integrations.
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    gain

    gain

    Asyncio-based Python framework for building fast web crawling spiders

    ...Developers define crawlers using components such as spiders, parsers, and items, allowing them to organize crawling logic and data extraction rules clearly. Gain supports CSS selectors and XPath expressions for parsing page content and extracting specific elements. Gain also allows developers to configure headers, concurrency levels, and proxy settings to control how crawlers interact with target websites. Because it uses asynchronous programming, Gain can handle multiple requests efficiently while minimizing blocking operations.
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    FinalRecon

    FinalRecon

    All-in-one Python web reconnaissance tool for fast target analysis

    FinalRecon is an all-in-one web reconnaissance tool written in Python that helps security professionals gather information about a target website quickly and efficiently. It combines multiple reconnaissance techniques into a single command-line utility so users do not need to run several separate tools to collect similar data. FinalRecon focuses on providing a fast overview of a web target while maintaining accuracy in the collected results. It includes modules for gathering server...
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    dude uncomplicated data extraction

    dude uncomplicated data extraction

    dude uncomplicated data extraction: A simple framework

    Dude is a very simple framework for writing web scrapers using Python decorators. The design, inspired by Flask, was to easily build a web scraper in just a few lines of code. Dude has an easy-to-learn syntax. Dude is currently in Pre-Alpha. Please expect breaking changes. You can run your scraper from terminal/shell/command-line by supplying URLs, the output filename of your choice and the paths to your python scripts to dude scrape command.
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    mlscraper

    mlscraper

    ML-based HTML scraper that learns extraction rules from examples

    mlscraper is a Python library designed to automatically extract structured data from HTML pages without requiring developers to manually write CSS selectors or XPath rules. Instead of defining extraction logic by hand, users provide a few examples of the data they want to retrieve from a webpage. It analyzes those examples within the HTML document and determines patterns or rules that can be used to extract the same type of information from similar pages. Once trained, the generated scraper can process new pages and return the extracted data in structured formats such as dictionaries or lists. ...
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    Requests-HTML

    Requests-HTML

    Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans

    This library intends to make parsing HTML (e.g. scraping the web) as simple and intuitive as possible. When using this library you automatically get full JavaScript support! (Using Chromium, thanks to puppeteer) CSS Selectors (a.k.a jQuery-style, thanks to PyQuery). XPath Selectors, for the faint of heart. Mocked user-agent (like a real web browser). Automatic following of redirects. Connection–pooling and cookie persistence. The Requests experience you know and love, with magical parsing abilities, and async support. The rest of the code operates the same way as the synchronous version except that results is a list containing multiple response objects however the same basic processes can be applied as above to extract the data you want.
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