Anyone have recommendation for how I can scrap a website, and extract unique names – such as product names.
I was thinking of using some website scrapping tool, then a local LLM to find unique product names.
The term is to “scrape”, “scraping a website”. See that singular p?
Another good example to illustrate is the word “illustrate”. You would say “illustrating”, not “illustratting”, as the magic e is replaced with “ing”. A closer example to “scrape” would be the word “gape”, you would say “a gaping hole”, not a “gapping”
I hope this helps! English is a weird language. To “scrape” means to collect, while to “scrap” means to discard.
Usually you’d have to be the owner or operator of a website to scrap it. I guess hacking into the server and deleting all data would also work.
I was thinking of doing it once a day. Even if I have to manually initiate it to be legal. It would only be for personal non-public nor commercial reasons.
It would save me time from manually copying the HTML over to an LLM or something.
I was joking about your use of scrap and scrapping, as in to remove or to cancel :)
Web scraping only has one p
Just read the robots.txt and obey the rules. Also set your user agent string properly. We’ve had crawlers forever on the internet and that’s the long accepted way to give consent or revoke consent, for website owners. Either you match a disallow directive and need to stop. Or you’re completely fine to scrape it.
Neat, I’ve never heard of these.
You are probably talking about scraping a website. There are usually tools for this already that make that easy. Last time I had to do something like that I used scrapy.
Scrappy created exactly for this use case. I used to work in project for product info scraping when LLMs didn’t exist. So you don’t really have to use LLM. It’s usually semi-structured data. Your biggest pain will likely be SPAs with JS which need to run in order to load content. If you need to render SPAs check Selenium web driver or similar



