| name | scrapling |
| description | Web scraping using Scrapling — a Python framework with anti-bot bypass (Cloudflare Turnstile, fingerprint spoofing), adaptive element tracking, stealth headless browser, and full CSS/XPath extraction. Use when web_fetch fails (Cloudflare, JS-rendered pages), or when extracting structured data from websites (prices, articles, lists). Supports HTTP, stealth, and full browser modes. Source: github.com/D4Vinci/Scrapling (PyPI: scrapling). Only use on sites you have permission to scrape. |
| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"source":"https://github.com/D4Vinci/Scrapling","pypi":"https://pypi.org/project/scrapling/"} |
Scrapling Skill
Source: https://github.com/D4Vinci/Scrapling (open source, MIT-like license)
PyPI: scrapling — install before first use (see below)
⚠️ Only scrape sites you have permission to access. Respect robots.txt and Terms of Service. Do not use stealth modes to bypass paywalls or access restricted content without authorization.
Installation (one-time, confirm with user before running)
pip install scrapling[all]
patchright install chromium
scrapling[all] installs patchright (a stealth fork of Playwright, bundled as a PyPI package — not a typo), curl_cffi, MCP server deps, and IPython shell.
patchright install chromium downloads Chromium (~100 MB) via patchright's own installer (same mechanism as playwright install chromium).
- Confirm with user before running — installs ~200 MB of dependencies and browser binaries.
Script
scripts/scrape.py — CLI wrapper for all three fetcher modes.
python3 ~/skills/scrapling/scripts/scrape.py <url> -q
python3 ~/skills/scrapling/scripts/scrape.py <url> --selector ".class" -q
python3 ~/skills/scrapling/scripts/scrape.py <url> --mode stealth -q
python3 ~/skills/scrapling/scripts/scrape.py <url> --selector "h2" --json -q
Fetcher Modes
- http (default) — Fast HTTP with browser TLS fingerprint spoofing. Most sites.
- stealth — Headless Chrome with anti-detect. For Cloudflare/anti-bot.
- dynamic — Full Playwright browser. For heavy JS SPAs.
When to Use Each Mode
web_fetch returns 403/429/Cloudflare challenge → use --mode stealth
- Page content requires JS execution → use
--mode dynamic
- Regular site, just need text/data → use
--mode http (default)
Python Inline Usage
For custom logic beyond the CLI, write inline Python. See references/patterns.md for:
- Adaptive scraping (
auto_save / adaptive — saves element fingerprints locally)
- Session/cookie handling
- Async usage
- XPath, find_similar, attribute extraction
Notes
- MCP server (
scrapling mcp): starts a local network service for AI-native scraping. Only start if explicitly needed and trusted — it exposes a local HTTP server.
auto_save=True: persists element fingerprints to disk for adaptive re-scraping. Creates local state in working directory.
- Stealth/dynamic modes use Chromium headless — no
xvfb-run needed.
- For large-scale crawls, use the Spider API (see Scrapling docs).