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    html-metadata

    html-metadata

    MetaData html scraper and parser for Node.js (supports Promises

    The aim of this library is to be a comprehensive source for extracting all HTML-embedded metadata. Currently, it supports Schema.org microdata using a third-party library, a native BEPress, Dublin Core, Highwire Press, JSON-LD, Open Graph, Twitter, EPrints, PRISM, and COinS implementation, and some general metadata that doesn't belong to a particular standard (for instance, the content of the title tag, or meta description tags). Planned is support for RDFa, AGLS, and other yet unheard-of...
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    MediaManager

    MediaManager

    A modern selfhosted media management system for your media library

    MediaManager is a modern, self-hosted media management system that unifies and replaces the traditional “ARR” stack with a single, cohesive platform for discovering, organizing, and automating TV and movie libraries. Rather than relying on separate tools patched together, MediaManager offers a streamlined interface and workflow where media metadata, collection insights, and automation policies live side-by-side in one system. It is designed for ease of deployment with Docker, supports standardized metadata sources such as TMDB and TVDB, and integrates OAuth/OIDC for secure authentication. Users can browse, search, and manage their media with a responsive web frontend while developers benefit from a clean codebase that uses Python and modern web technologies. ...
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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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    A .Net Library Implementation of an XML screen-scraper currently found in XBMC The intention of the library is to make integratation of XML scrapers easy, essentially converting a text file into working program logic.
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