captcha-solver
skyscraper
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captcha-solver
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Web Scraping in Python – The Complete Guide
If you have a decent gpu (16gb+ vram) and are using Linux, then this tool I wrote some days ago might do the trick. (at least for googles recaptcha). Also, for now, you have to call the main.py every time you see a captcha on a site and you need the gui since I am only using vision via Screenshots, no HTML or similar. (Sorry that it's not yet that well optimized. I am currently very busy with lots of other things, but next week I should have time to improve this further. But it should still work for basic scraping.) https://github.com/notune/captcha-solver/
- Show HN: Recaptcha Solver using LLaVA-v1.6
skyscraper
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Web Scraping in Python – The Complete Guide
Yes!
My Clojure scraping framework [0] facilitates that kind of workflow, and I’ve been using it to scrape/restructure massive sites (millions of pages). I guess I’m going to write a blog post about scraping with it at scale. Although it doesn’t really scale much above that – it’s meant for single-machine loads at the moment – it could be enhanced to support that kind of workflow rather easily.
[0]: https://github.com/nathell/skyscraper
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Babashka: GraalVM Helped Create a Scripting Environment for Clojure
I plan to port my scraping framework (Skyscraper, https://github.com/nathell/skyscraper) to babashka one day. I’m not sure how easy it will be, though, since it uses core.async (which I believe bb has limited support for) and SQLite via clojure.java.jdbc.
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Mastering Web Scraping in Python: Crawling from Scratch
I’ve done a fair share of scraping, and I learned that on a large scale, there are a lot of cross-cutting repetitive concerns. Things like caching, fetching HTML (preferably in parallel), throttling, retries, navigation, emitting the output as a dataset…
My library, Skyscraper [0], attempts to help with these. It’s written in Clojure (based on Enlive or Reaver, both counterparts to Beautiful Soup), but the principles should be readily transferable everywhere.
[0]: https://github.com/nathell/skyscraper
What are some alternatives?
taggui - Tag manager and captioner for image datasets
WebDumper - A tool for scraping, dumping and unpacking (webpacked) javascript source files.
Botright - Botright, the most advance undetected, fingerprint-changing, captcha-solving, open-source automation framework. Build on Playwright, its as easy to use as it is to extend your code. Solving your Captchas for free with AI.
grub-2.0 - Grub is an AI powered Web crawler.
ChromeController - Comprehensive wrapper and execution manager for the Chrome browser using the Chrome Debugging Protocol.
reaver - A Clojure library for extracting data from HTML.
hickory - HTML as data
colly - Elegant Scraper and Crawler Framework for Golang
babashka-sql-pods - Babashka pods for SQL databases
CIEL - CIEL Is an Extended Lisp. Scripting with batteries included.
roswell - intended to be a launcher for a major lisp environment that just works.
rod - A Devtools driver for web automation and scraping