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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 Chrome/Chromium via Chrome Devtools Protocol to handle dynamically rendered web pages. ferret is extremely extensible, and creating custom functions and types is super easy. ferret allows users to focus on the data. ...
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    nodebook

    nodebook

    Multi-Lang Web REPL

    ...Code is automatically persisted on the file system. You can also use Nodebook directly on the command line, running your notebooks upon change. A notebook is a folder containing an {index|main}.{js,py,c,cpp,...} file. The homepage lists all of the available notebooks. Click on the + Notebook button on the Home page, then select the language of the notebook to be created. Once on the notebook edition page, you can rename the notebook by clicking on it's name. Notebooks are created in the directory specified by the parameter --notebooks.
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