Can you recommend to me easy to use free tool to harvest links from web site


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I googled and tried many tools but some of them did not work because of the login screen like parsehub and other are more complicated that uses regex. I need the tool to do that:

- Go through pages 1 2 3 etc...
- Click certain link
- Enter login page user/password
- Search the page for links like that "download.com/file.zip"
- Loop again

Thanks
 

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I googled and tried many tools but some of them did not work because of the login screen like parsehub and other are more complicated that uses regex. I need the tool to do that:

- Go through pages 1 2 3 etc...
- Click certain link
- Enter login page user/password
- Search the page for links like that "download.com/file.zip"
- Loop again

Thanks


Hi there
Seems an interesting project this one

If you can install python (also runnable on windows) it's an EXCELLENT language for A.I and stuff like that e.g "Spider crawler" etc. You will need though to do some coding or at least understand a bit about programming although python at least for basic stuff is very easy to learn and use.

A good start is


If you want a full blown GUI then most of the good stuff is not free and those that are free only allow so many API calls per month.

I suspect if you've the time -- learning a bit of python is probably the best approach -- install and run on a VM so if projects get totally hosed up (inevitably for beginners they will) just delete the VM and begin again.

Cheers
jimbo
 

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Thanks but looking for GUI tool.
 

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  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    CPU
    5900x
    Motherboard
    MAG X570S TOMAHAWK MAX WIFI
    Memory
    32 GB G.Skill
    Graphics Card(s)
    RX 6800 XT
    Sound Card
    Creative Sound Blaster Z
    Monitor(s) Displays
    BENQ and AOC QHD 120Hz
    Screen Resolution
    QHD
    Hard Drives
    2TB Intel 660p and 2TB Sabrent Rokect 4 plus nvme, 4TB HDD HGST
    PSU
    Corsair RM750
    Case
    Bloody rage
    Cooling
    Water cooling gamdias 240
    Keyboard
    razer ornata
    Mouse
    razer da v2
    Browser
    FF and Chrome
    Antivirus
    Malwarebytes

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