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trafilatura
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Trafilatura: Python tool to gather text on the Web
The feature list answers that question pretty well: https://github.com/adbar/trafilatura#features
Basically: you could implement all of this on top of BeautifulSoup - polite crawling policies, sitemap and feed parsing, URL de-duplication, parallel processing, download queues, heuristics for extracting just the main article content, metadata extraction, language detection... but it would require writing an enormous amount of extra code.
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Show HN: Build AI Dags with Memory; Run and Validate LLM Tools in Containers
The WebScraper tool uses Trafilatura [1] to scrape and parse HTML—nothing too fancy. "Scraping" a React site would require a totally different approach, probably something more akin to Adept's ACT-1 [2].
I run a local chat app built with Griptape and I use it to give me summaries of web pages or answer specific questions all the time :)
1. https://github.com/adbar/trafilatura/
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Powerful and free scraper with a headless browser under the hood and Readability for parsing
I've been playing with Trafilatura lately, and it's very good. There are a few very thorough comparisons to other projects and it really shines. It doesn't do anything headless from what I can tell, but it doesn't have to do the scraping itself. Maybe an option could be to use Playwright to scrape, then Trafilatura to parse. Food for thought.
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I made a Chrome Extension that lets you ask any question about the page you are on (bluf.ai)
Cool! If you care to explain me further... :) ... I tried parsing a page using: https://github.com/adbar/trafilatura, json stringify it and passing it to https://platform.openai.com/docs/api-reference/embeddings/create. How do I use the response as an input later? <3
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Testing fast installation in tear-down environment
I want to test how easy it is to install a package plus special extra dependencies to run a certain script in that package: https://github.com/adbar/trafilatura
- Advice on standard design pattern for comparison test script
- Automate dependency installation
- Issue with sklearn
- Questions about some code
- How does Firefox's Reader View work?
Goose3
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Article Extraction Library for Scraping Text Data (Python)
Goose3 is what I use to scrape financial articles for real-time financial news analysis. It's very good. https://github.com/goose3/goose3
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Website categorization - use cases, taxonomies, content extraction
There are also many ready made libraries available for content extraction written in python which is more commonly used in data science, e.g. goose3 (https://github.com/goose3/goose3) and newspaper (https://github.com/codelucas/newspaper).
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
TWINT - An advanced Twitter scraping & OSINT tool written in Python that doesn't use Twitter's API, allowing you to scrape a user's followers, following, Tweets and more while evading most API limitations.
micawber - a small library for extracting rich content from urls
html2text - Convert HTML to Markdown-formatted text.
toapi - Every web site provides APIs.
textract - extract text from any document. no muss. no fuss.
lassie - Web Content Retrieval for Humans™
python-readability - fast python port of arc90's readability tool, updated to match latest readability.js!