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Top 17 data-extraction Open-Source Projects
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Optimus
:truck: Agile Data Preparation Workflows made easy with Pandas, Dask, cuDF, Dask-cuDF, Vaex and PySpark (by ironmussa)
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
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clauneck
A tool for scraping emails, social media accounts, and much more information from websites using Google Search Results.
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sayn
Data processing and modelling framework for automating tasks (incl. Python & SQL transformations).
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go-htmltable
Structured HTML table data extraction from URLs in Go that has almost no external dependencies
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docwire
DocWire SDK: Award-winning modern data processing in C++20. SourceForge Community Choice & Microsoft support. AI-driven processing. Supports nearly 100 data formats, including email boxes and OCR. Boost efficiency in text extraction, web data extraction, data mining, document analysis. Offline processing is possible for security and confidentiality
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Project mention: Show HN: LLMs can generate valid JSON 100% of the time | news.ycombinator.com | 2023-08-14I have some other comment on this thread where I point out why I don’t think it’s superficial. Would love to get your feedback on that if you feel like spending more time on this thread.
But it’s not obscure? FlashText was a somewhat popular paper at the time (2017) with a popular repo (https://github.com/vi3k6i5/flashtext). Their paper was pretty derivative of Aho-Corasick, which they cited. If you think they genuinely fucked up, leave an issue on their repo (I’m, maybe to your surprise lol, not the author).
Anyway, I’m not a fan of the whatabboutery here. I don’t think OG’s paper is up to snuff on its lit review - do you?
Project mention: What's the fun in writing on the internet anymore? | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-02-17https://hackernews.betacat.io/ here they use ChatGTP so summarize HN frontpage stories, and it says "Article discusses automated plagiarism and the diminishing value of authorship online. It compares today's internet to ancient texts, where authorship was less defined."
pdfreader is another tool that converts PDFs from binary to JSON format. Underneath, it uses pdf2json. Unlike the packages we have seen so far, which don't support tabular data, this package does so with automatic column detection and rule-based parsing.
Project mention: Clauneck: A command line tool and a ruby gem for scraping emails, social media accounts, and much more information from websites using Google Search Results. | /r/bigdata | 2023-07-11
Project mention: Show HN: Superpipe – optimized LLM pipelines for structured outputs | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-03-26
Project mention: DocWire SDK: Award-winning modern data processing in C++17/20 | news.ycombinator.com | 2024-01-04
data-extraction related posts
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Parsing PDFs in Node.js
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What's the fun in writing on the internet anymore?
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Made an app that summarizes recent popular stories from Hacker News
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Hi, can anyone tell me how to use this repository?
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Hi, can anyone tell me how to use this repository?
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Clauneck: A command line tool and a ruby gem for scraping emails, social media accounts, and much more information from websites using Google Search Results.
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Clauneck: An open-source gem for scraping emails, social media accounts, and much more information from websites using Google Search Results.
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Index
What are some of the best open-source data-extraction projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | flashtext | 5,546 |
2 | Optimus | 1,446 |
3 | hacker-news-digest | 653 |
4 | npm-pdfreader | 581 |
5 | infoboxer | 173 |
6 | clauneck | 144 |
7 | sayn | 117 |
8 | go-htmltable | 113 |
9 | PlotDigitizer | 111 |
10 | superpipe | 98 |
11 | docwire | 51 |
12 | Oxylabs | 40 |
13 | JSONPATH | 37 |
14 | tinvois-parser | 40 |
15 | Data Extractor | 27 |
16 | Obelisk | 21 |
17 | airbnb-scraper | 9 |
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