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  • Extract and analyze all URLs from a webpage to discover related documentation pages, API references, or build a documentation graph. Handles various URL formats and validates links during extraction.
    MIT License
  • Extract and download all visible text from any specified URL using URL Text Fetcher MCP Server. Ideal for retrieving web content for analysis or processing.
    MIT License
  • Retrieve web page content from a specified URL using a headless browser, with options to extract main content, disable media, and manage timeouts for efficient data collection.
    MIT License
  • Extract all URLs from a webpage to discover related documentation pages, API references, or build documentation graphs. Validates links and optionally queues them for processing.
    MIT License

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