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python-readability
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Show HN: I made a tool to clean and convert any webpage to Markdown
One of the cases when AI not needed. There is very good working algorithm to extract content from the pages, one of implementations: https://github.com/buriy/python-readability
- python-readability – extract and clean up HTML main body text and title
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Is it possible scrape different websites with a single script
Is it mostly text articles? If yes, check this: https://github.com/buriy/python-readability
- O secretário de Estado que aprovou a Lei dos Eucaliptos tornou-se diretor-geral das celuloses
- Scrapy for financial news
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- Como customizar o preview de links em redes sociais no Next.js
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Building an SEO-friendly responsive i18n website using Vite-SSG + Vuetify3
og:*: specified by the Open Graph Protocol for social media links rendering that determine their title, description, and images when you share them on social media or chat software such as Twitter(X), Discord, etc.
- Java virtual threads caused a deadlock in TPC-C for PostgreSQL
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Is there a reason why cover art is not showing up?
OpenGraph probably.
- What is an open graph? You must know this feature in web development.
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Making Dynamic Website Thumbnail
To explore more Open Graph properties, visit this website: Open Graph Protocol.
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Displaying your full-sized YouTube thumbnail or a custom OG image in a Twitter card
Since Netlify introduced Edge Functions we've had an ideal way to add a tiny bit of logic into our link shortener which will return a page template of our own to anything looking to unfurl the URL to display its opengraph image.
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Recoil Gunworks doesn't have an Open Graph image tag defined in their product pages, so Reddit chooses something at random to use for a preview thumbnail. Neither OP nor the mods can do anything about it.
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The truth behind the ban of r/MGTOW
The idea behind the Semantic Web is, if anything, the exact opposite. Yes, it's still about meaning, in the end. But in this case, it's about the authors of content (mostly webpage developers) intentionally making their content more machine-discoverable, providing links and markup and metadata that computers can read without having to do finicky and error-prone extraction. Most major sites use some features of this! As an example, if you paste this page's URL into Discord, you'll get a fancy popup box with a little snippet of the text and maybe an icon, and this is through a Facebook-developed Semantic Web extension called OpenGraph.
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What are some alternatives?
newspaper - newspaper3k is a news, full-text, and article metadata extraction in Python 3. Advanced docs:
python-goose - Html Content / Article Extractor, web scrapping lib in Python
Data Extractor - Combine XPath, CSS Selectors and JSONPath for Web data extracting.
html2text - Convert HTML to Markdown-formatted text.
react-helmet - A document head manager for React
textract - extract text from any document. no muss. no fuss.
trafilatura - Python & command-line tool to gather text on the Web: web crawling/scraping, extraction of text, metadata, comments
sumy - Module for automatic summarization of text documents and HTML pages.
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