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@agents-npm-packages/cleanscrape

v0.1.0

Published

Clean frontend extractor: convert live sites into editable HTML/CSS/assets

Readme

better-wget

better-wget is a frontend-first alternative to wget/curl for design and product work.

Instead of dumping low-quality scraped output, it crawls a live site and exports:

  • cleaned, formatted HTML
  • merged, editable CSS
  • downloaded image/font/media assets
  • a machine-readable manifest.json

Why this exists

Traditional download tools optimize for raw bytes. This tool optimizes for clean editable frontend code.

Install

# global install
npm install -g @agents-npm-packages/cleanscrape

# local development
npm install
npm run build
npm link

Usage

# direct command
cleanscrape https://example.com -o ./output/example

# run the scraped site locally
cleanscrape run ./output/example --port 4173

# everything mode is now default; disable with --no-everything
cleanscrape https://example.com -o ./output/example --mode clean

# strict clean pass for ultra-editable output
cleanscrape https://example.com -o ./output/example --strict-clean

# whole-site clean crawl (default): follows internal links and strips scripts/tracker junk
node dist/cli.js frontend https://example.com -o ./output/example --mode clean

# mirror mode: keeps script tags and fetches script files when possible
node dist/cli.js frontend https://example.com -o ./output/example-mirror --mode mirror

# tune crawl scope
node dist/cli.js frontend https://example.com -o ./output/example --depth 4 --max-pages 250

Output structure

output/example/
  manifest.json
  src/
    index.html
    styles.css
    pages/
      about/
        index.html
        styles.css
      pricing/
        index.html
        styles.css
  assets/
    <hostname>/...

CLI prints a verification report after each scrape:

  • pages/assets/scripts/styles/fonts/images/others counts
  • remote_urls_remaining so you can quickly see if anything external is still referenced

Roadmap

  • component inference (Hero, Navbar, Footer) into framework templates
  • CSS deduplication and naming normalization
  • JS de-minification and source-map aware rewriting
  • multi-page crawl with route graph export