Long life to Tanakai, a fork of Kimurai (a modern web scraping framework written in Ruby)

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  • kimuraframework

    Kimurai is a modern web scraping framework written in Ruby which works out of box with Headless Chromium/Firefox, PhantomJS, or simple HTTP requests and allows to scrape and interact with JavaScript rendered websites

  • I find Kimurai quite useful, it's sad to see it without any support for more than 2 years though, that's why I've decided to fork it.

  • tanakai

    Tanakai is a modern web scraping framework written in Ruby. A fork of Kimurai.

  • Long life to Tanakai, it has already got support to Chrome CDP through Apparition and Cuprite.

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