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plots2
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Ask HN: Comment here about whatever you're passionate about at the moment
Citizen science! It's great when people realize they can answer their own questions with observation and data, and for activism because data is a powerful story. One friend of mine started https://publiclab.org to feed this, and another is doing data journalism to highlight holes in the government's environmental data. https://www.muckrock.com/project/
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A step-by-step for doing your first open source contribution (and finding where to do it)
My first contribution ever was to PublicLab's plots2 back in 2018. I had no idea what I was doing or what plots2 was. What attracted me was how welcoming they were (and still are) to first time contributors. With them: I opened my first PR, discussed in PR's conversation, and pushed the changes requested. Back then, that was a lot!
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Search function on a website I'm getting built
Hmm so to your first question: That pattern of selecting from a pre-populated list is often used with a tag or chip system where you can select and deselect one or more items from the list, something like this: https://github.com/publiclab/plots2/issues/6026 in this case the search CTA acts as the final decision to search while the selections are populating the search criteria. It sounds your system design is a bit different though. Sounds to me like an issue of heuristics of UI https://www.nngroup.com/articles/ten-usability-heuristics/ the third heuristic states:
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Are there places for amateur researcher to post their work?
Maybe public lab would be a good home? https://publiclab.org/
- what ruby or rails open source projects a beginner-to-intermediate developer can easily contribute to?
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Hacktoberfest: 69 Beginner-Friendly Projects You Can Contribute To
https://github.com/publiclab/plots2 A collaborative knowledge-exchange platform in Rails; we welcome first-time contributors! balloon
Scrapy
- Scrapy: A Fast and Powerful Scraping and Web Crawling Framework
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Seven Python Projects to Elevate Your Coding Skills
BeautifulSoup4 Scrapy
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What is SERP? Meaning, Use Cases and Approaches
While there is no specific library for SERP, there are some web scraping libraries that can do the Google Search Page Ranking. One of them which is quite famous is Scrapy - It is a fast high-level web crawling and web scraping framework, used to crawl websites and extract structured data from their pages. It offers rich developer community support and has been used by more than 50+ projects.
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Creating an advanced search engine with PostgreSQL
If you're looking for a turn-key solution, I'd have to dig a little. I generally write a scraper in python that dumps into a database or flat file (depending on number of records I'm hunting).
Scraping is a separate subject, but once you write one you can generally reuse relevant portions for many others. If you can get adept at a scraping framework like Scrapy you can do it fairly quickly, but there aren't many tools that work out of the box for every site you'll encounter.
Once you've written the spider, it's generally able to be rerun for updates unless the site code is dramatically altered. It really comes down to how brittle the spider is coded (i.e. hunting for specific heading sizes or fonts or something) instead of grabbing the underlying JSON/XHR that doesn't usually change frequently.
1. https://scrapy.org
- Turning webpages into pdf
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Implementing case sensitive headers in Scrapy (not through `_caseMappings`)
Scrapy capitalizes headers for request
- Dicas para projetos usando web scraping
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Best tools to use for web scraping ??
Scrapy is a web scraping toolkit
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What do .NET devs use for web scraping these days?
I know this might not be a good answer, as it's not .NET, but we use https://scrapy.org/ (Python).
- I'm using python to scrape web page content and extract keywords, how can I make it faster to process?
What are some alternatives?
ArchivesSpace - The ArchivesSpace archives management tool
requests-html - Pythonic HTML Parsing for Humans™
matplotlib - matplotlib: plotting with Python
pyspider - A Powerful Spider(Web Crawler) System in Python.
WebsiteOne - A website for Agile Ventures
colly - Elegant Scraper and Crawler Framework for Golang
textbook-curriculum - Ada Developers Academy Online Curriculum
MechanicalSoup - A Python library for automating interaction with websites.
export-pull-requests - Export pull requests and/or issues to a CSV file. Supports GitHub, GitLab, and Bitbucket
playwright-python - Python version of the Playwright testing and automation library.
Rubocop - A Ruby static code analyzer and formatter, based on the community Ruby style guide. [Moved to: https://github.com/rubocop/rubocop]
undetected-chromedriver - Custom Selenium Chromedriver | Zero-Config | Passes ALL bot mitigation systems (like Distil / Imperva/ Datadadome / CloudFlare IUAM)