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Isomorphic Javascript SDK for Spider Cloud services
Tiny static site generator
A tiny node module to detect spiders/crawlers quickly and comes with optional middleware for ExpressJS
The [spider](https://github.com/spider-rs/spider) project ported to Node.js
A tiny node module to detect spiders/crawlers quickly and comes with optional middleware for ExpressJS
Fake XHR and server
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Parses the wget spider output into an object
SurveyJS Dashboard is a UI component for visualizing and analyzing survey data. It interprets the form JSON schema to identify question types and renders collected responses using interactive charts and tables.
Customizable Date Picker for React
Fast 3kb React-compatible Virtual DOM library.
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React components for efficiently rendering large, scrollable lists and tabular data
Syntax tree data structure and parser interfaces for the lezer parser
This package contains the shared types used across rrweb packages. See the [guide](../../guide.md) for more info on rrweb.
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Get a list of local URL links from a root URL.
`rrdom` is a virtual dom library that is used by `rrweb` to replay DOM mutations. It is a standalone library that can be used to create a virtual dom tree and apply patches to the real dom. It's used in `rrweb` to optimize replay performance especially wh
Highlighting system for Lezer parse trees
This package contains the shared utility functions used across rrweb packages. See the [guide](../../guide.md) for more info on rrweb.
Value identification and comparison functions
`rrdom` is a virtual dom library that is used by `rrweb` to replay DOM mutations. It is a standalone library that can be used to create a virtual dom tree and apply patches to the real dom. It's used in `rrweb` to optimize replay performance especially wh
Lightweight microservice framework for typescript, auto discovery, load-balancing, fault-torrent, multiple transporters
Tool for spidering websites, extracting pages with geodata.
Tool for spidering websites/blogs, extracting geodata from specific pages. Starting at a base URL, it will spider every page underneath, returning pages which have a URL that matches a desired pattern. The typical use case is spidering an entire blog for posts which contain geodata. Different methods for extracting geodata can be used. It currently supports UK postcodes and the abbr design pattern geo microformat <http://microformats.org/wiki/geo>. It is current in use behind the scenes of the Geoblogomatic <http://www.geoblogomatic.com>.
Fetches a URL you give it and recursively searches for all URLs it can find, building up a list of unique URLs on the same hostname.
It's a web-spider moudule for Javlibrary(Japan AV Library) website.
Ronin is a free and Open Source Ruby toolkit for security research and development. Ronin contains many different CLI commands and Ruby libraries for a variety of security tasks, such as encoding/decoding data, filter IPs/hosts/URLs, querying ASNs, querying DNS, HTTP, scanning for web vulnerabilities, spidering websites, installing 3rd-party repositories of exploits and/or payloads, running exploits, developing new exploits, managing local databases, fuzzing data, performing recon, and much more.
Cookler is a Ruby library that provides spidering and analysing features. It helps you to quickly write a program to retrieve content and statistics of any website. The API is based on Anemone (http://anemone.rubyforge.org) and use MongoDB as storage solution. Cookler has a multi-threaded and easy-to-use design. The retrieved data and generated stats are stored in 'cookler-db'.
ronin-recon is a micro-framework and tool for performing reconnaissance. ronin-recon uses multiple workers which process different data types (IP, host, URL, etc) and produce new values. ronin-recon contains built-in recon workers and supports loading additional 3rd-party workers from Ruby files or 3rd-party git repositories. ronin-recon has a unique queue design and uses asynchronous I/O to maximize efficiency. ronin-recon can lookup IPs addresses, nameservers, mailservers, bruteforce sub-domains, port scan IPs, discover services, and spider websites.