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    Ulixee Hero

    Ulixee Hero

    The web browser built for scraping

    ...Hero provides access to the W3C DOM specification without the need for Puppeteer's complicated evaluate callbacks and multi-context switching. We've recreated a fully compliant DOM directly in NodeJS allowing you bypass the headaches of previous scraper tools. The powerful Chrome engine sits under the hood, allowing for lightning fast rendering. Emulators make it easy to disguise your script as practically any browser.
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    Rapid Reference

    An extension that allows for hassle-free website citation/referencing.

    Please do not distribute with the goal of selling my program. How to attach to your Chrome/Edge/Brave etc Browser: 1. Download the extension(rapidreference.zip) 2. Extract 3. Go to chrome://extensions if on Chrome, or navigate to your extension management setting in your browser 4. Enable developer mode (usually top right) 5. Add unpacked extension 6. Choose the extracted extension's folder 7. There you go! How to use: 1. Start a session in the panel of the...
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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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    CEF Python

    CEF Python

    Python bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF)

    ...CEF Python is an open source project founded by Czarek Tomczak in 2012 to provide Python bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF). The Chromium project focuses mainly on Google Chrome application development while CEF focuses on facilitating embedded browser use cases in third-party applications. Lots of applications use CEF control, there are more than 100 million CEF instances installed around the world. There are numerous use cases for CEF. Use it as a modern HTML5 based rendering engine that can act as a replacement for classic desktop GUI frameworks. ...
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