fplscrapR VS open-fpl

Compare fplscrapR vs open-fpl and see what are their differences.

fplscrapR

This package enables those interested in Fantasy Premier League to perform detailed data analysis of the game, using the FPL's JSON API. The fplscrapR functions help R users collect and parse data from the Official Fantasy Premier League website. (by wiscostret)
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fplscrapR open-fpl
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fplscrapR

Posts with mentions or reviews of fplscrapR. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-04.
  • Project finding
    2 projects | /r/rprogramming | 4 Aug 2022
    And https://github.com/wiscostret/fplscrapR on the off hand OP means soccer football.
  • FPL ML Data - R Studio -> Google Sheets?
    1 project | /r/FantasyPL | 25 Jun 2021
    I’ll be using Anaconda since it’s free. I’ve Googled around and found some older posts for Python like this which I imagine is similar but I got some errors just trying to get started. I found this GitHub page but couldn’t get the package to load. Then I decided to just try to get data into a Google Sheet using this, but kept getting #REF error.
  • Is anyone successfully using xG to pick their FPL team?
    2 projects | /r/FantasyPL | 11 May 2021
    https://github.com/wiscostret/fplscrapR is a package for easily getting data from the FPL website into R.
  • Where to start learning out how to pull data from the FPL API's?
    1 project | /r/FantasyPL | 2 Apr 2021
    It depends on what languages you're most comfortable with. I've written my code in R, as that's most useful to me in my work, but most people seem to prefer Python - I think that's easier to find existing code for online in general. If R is what you'd want to use, there's an R package (not created by me) available here: https://github.com/wiscostret/fplscrapR

open-fpl

Posts with mentions or reviews of open-fpl. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-22.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing fplscrapR and open-fpl you can also consider the following projects:

Fantasy-Premier-League - Creates a .csv file of all players in the English Player League with their respective team and total fantasy points

FPLbot - A bot made for /r/FantasyPL

fpl - An asynchronous Python wrapper for the Fantasy Premier League API.

ffscrapr - R API Client for Fantasy Football League Platforms

fplbot - 🤖 Chatbot for Fantasy Premier League (Slack/Discord)

fflr - Get ESPN fantasy football data in R

FPL-Defence-Rotations - Best options to rotate defenders in Fantasy Premier League 2023-24