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    img2dataset

    img2dataset

    Easily turn large sets of image urls to an image dataset

    ...Can download, resize and package 100M urls in 20h on one machine. Also supports saving captions for url+caption datasets. Opt-out directives: Websites can pass the http headers X-Robots-Tag: noai, X-Robots-Tag: noindex , X-Robots-Tag: noimageai and X-Robots-Tag: noimageindex By default img2dataset will ignore images with such headers.
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    Scweet

    Scweet

    Scrape tweets, profiles, followers and following from Twitter/X

    Scweet is a Python-based Twitter/X scraping library and CLI designed to collect tweets, profile timelines, followers, following lists, and user profile data without requiring the official Twitter/X API or a developer account. Instead of depending on deprecated unauthenticated scraping methods, it works by using X’s web GraphQL API together with authenticated browser cookies, which gives it a more current and practical approach for data extraction.
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    Gerapy

    Gerapy

    Distributed Crawler Management Framework Based on Scrapy

    Distributed Crawler Management Framework Based on Scrapy, Scrapyd, Scrapyd-Client, Scrapyd-API, Django and Vue.js. Someone who has worked as a crawler with Python may use Scrapy. Scrapy is indeed a very powerful crawler framework. It has high crawling efficiency and good scalability. It is basically a necessary tool for developing crawlers using Python. If you use Scrapy as a crawler, then of course we can use our own host to crawl when crawling, but when the crawl is very large, we can’t...
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    scraper-with-chatgpt
    It is a powerful data scraping tool that helps you extract information from various online sources. Easily collect data from Google SERP, Maps, Shopify, Zillow, and more. With a user-friendly interface, you can scrape and save data in JSON or Excel formats. Unlock insights from the web effortlessly with scrape-it.cloud API.
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    Twitter Intelligence

    Twitter Intelligence

    Twitter Intelligence OSINT project performs tracking and analysis

    A project written in Python for Twitter tracking and analysis without using Twitter API. This project is a Python 3.x application. The package dependencies are in the file requirements.txt. Run that command to install the dependencies. SQLite is used as the database. Tweet data is stored on the Tweet, User, Location, Hashtag, HashtagTweet tables. The database is created automatically. analysis.py performs analysis processing. User, hashtag, and location analyzes are performed. ...
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