jsoup
murex
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10,645 | 1,376 | |
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about 2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
Java | Go | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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jsoup
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
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Russia news visualisation on steroids
2e. The HTML parsing library is in app-kt. It's called JSoup https://jsoup.org/
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Looking for direction, guidance on in-home call button.
For parsing the webpage in Java or Kotlin you can use Jsoup
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Web Scraping Google With Java
Jsoup — It is a Java library that can be used for both extracting and parsing HTML.
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How I archived 100 million PDF documents... (Part 1)
Finally, at this point, I was able to go through a bunch of webpages (parsing them in the process with JSoup), grab all the links that contained pdf files based on the file extension then download them. Unsurprisingly, most of the pages (~60-80%) ended up being unavailable (404 Not Found and friends). After a quick cup of coffee, I got the 10.000 documents on my hard drive. This is when I realized that I have one more problem to solve.
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Regex to find/replace text within <angle brackets> and ignore rest of the text
It might be better to use an HTML parser instead (this one looks good at first glance: https://jsoup.org/) although as long as you can make certain assumptions over the HTML input (for example that it'll always have those two attributes in this order) using regular expressions to parse it is feasible.
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API pentru preturi la combustibil
Poti folosi JSoup in Java https://jsoup.org/
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UIUC MCS - CS 427 Review - Software Engineering
There are five machine problems. None of the assignments took me longer than two to three hours, and the last one I completed in less than an hour. The MPs had been recently redesigned and tied together nicely. Each one covered a different course topic in the jsoup code base.
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Any suggestions for good open source Java codebases to study(With below criteria)?
https://github.com/jhy/jsoup jsoup is a java library for parsing HTML. Intuitive API and extremely well readable code. I would definitely recommend this.
murex
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Show HN: a Rust Based CLI tool 'imgcatr' for displaying images
This is how murex works too https://github.com/lmorg/murex/blob/master/config/defaults/p...
- Xonsh: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell
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The Bun Shell
I agree. I’ve written about this before but this is what murex (1) does. It reimplements some of coreutils where there are benefits in doing so (eg sed, grep etc -like parsing of lists that are in formats other than flat lines of text. Such as JSON arrays)
Mutex does this by having these utilities named slightly different to their POSIX counterparts. So you can use all of the existing CLI tools completely but additionally have a bunch of new stuff too.
Far too many alt shells these days try to replace coreutils and that just creates friction in my opinion.
1. https://murex.rocks
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Jaq – A jq clone focused on correctness, speed, and simplicity
This is exactly what Murex shell does. It has lots of builtin tools for querying structured data (of varying formats) but also supports POSIX pipes for using existing tools like `jq` et al seamlessly too.
https://murex.rocks
- Murex rocks v5 is out
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The Case for Nushell
Stable is a problem because a lot of these shells don’t offer any guarantees for breaking changes.
My own shell, https://github.com/lmorg/murex is committed to backwards compatibility but even here, there are occasional changes made that might break backwards compatibility. Though I do push back on such changes as much as possible, to the extent that most of my scripts from 5 years ago still run unmodified.
- Murex
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 20 June 2023
- Show HN: A smarter Unix shell and scripting environment
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Nushell.sh ls – where size > 10mb – –sort-by modified
This is similar to how my shell works. It still just passes bytes around but additionally passes information about how those bytes could be interpreted. A schema if you will. So it works as cleanly with POSIX / GNU / et al tools as it does with fancy JSON, YAML, CSV and other document formats.
It basically sits somewhere between Powershell and Bash: typed pipelines like Powershell but without sacrificing familiarity with all the CLI commands you already use day in and day out.
https://github.com/lmorg/murex
As an aside, I’m about to drop a massive update in the next few days that will make the shell even more intuitive to use.
What are some alternatives?
Apache Nutch - Apache Nutch is an extensible and scalable web crawler
elvish - Powerful scripting language & Versatile interactive shell
Crawler4j - Open Source Web Crawler for Java
nushell - A new type of shell
storm-crawler - A scalable, mature and versatile web crawler based on Apache Storm
tidy-viewer - 📺(tv) Tidy Viewer is a cross-platform CLI csv pretty printer that uses column styling to maximize viewer enjoyment.
Sparkler - Spark-Crawler: Apache Nutch-like crawler that runs on Apache Spark.
fx - Terminal JSON viewer & processor
JsonPath - Java JsonPath implementation
jc - CLI tool and python library that converts the output of popular command-line tools, file-types, and common strings to JSON, YAML, or Dictionaries. This allows piping of output to tools like jq and simplifying automation scripts.
yq - Command-line YAML, XML, TOML processor - jq wrapper for YAML/XML/TOML documents
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.