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"A tool or method for viewing the unrendered HTML/JavaScript of a webpage" matching MCP tools:

  • Convert webpages into clean, formatted markdown for extracting content from documentation, articles, and web pages. Fetches any webpage and transforms HTML content into readable markdown format.
    MIT
  • Fetch raw HTML content from any URL with optional JavaScript rendering for dynamic websites and Single Page Applications.
    MIT
  • Extract webpage content for analysis by fetching clean markdown, HTML, or structured JSON. Handles JavaScript-rendered pages and bypasses anti-bot protection.
    MIT
  • Initiate a webpage scan with JavaScript rendering to analyze SEO performance. Returns tracking IDs to monitor progress and retrieve comprehensive audit results for optimization.
    MIT
  • Determine the last updated or published date of a web page by analyzing HTTP headers, HTML metadata, Schema.org data, visible dates, and other sources to provide an accurate timestamp with confidence scores.
    Apache 2.0

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  • Instant web publishing for AI agents. POST HTML, get a live URL. No account needed. Publish, update, and delete websites via MCP or REST API. Free tier includes 5MB sites with 24-hour expiry. Pro tier offers permanent hosting.

  • Capture webpage screenshots for documentation, testing, or content creation. Provide a URL to generate visual snapshots of web content.
    MIT
  • Fetch HTML/JavaScript tag snippets for a Google Ads conversion action to install on the advertiser's site. Returns header and event snippets.
    Apache 2.0
  • Create animated GIFs from HTML content with CSS animations, webpage URLs, or saved templates for banners, demos, logos, and social media content.
    MIT
  • Render JavaScript-heavy web pages in a headless browser to extract the full DOM. Use when a URL returns a loading shell instead of meaningful HTML. Returns a path to the rendered HTML file for further processing.
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  • Generate images from HTML/CSS, webpage screenshots, or templates for social media cards, Open Graph previews, marketing banners, and custom graphics.
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  • Extract the last updated or published datetime from any webpage by analyzing HTTP headers, HTML metadata, visible content, and structured data to provide accurate timestamps with confidence scores.
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  • Generate PDF documents from HTML content using headless Chrome—renders CSS, JavaScript, custom page size, margins, and headers. Provides a temporary download link.
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  • Retrieve the fully qualified name of a method using its unique identifier. This tool helps identify methods in code analysis by converting method IDs to complete method signatures.
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  • Extract and scrape webpage content using auto, simple, Scrapy, or Selenium methods. Define extraction rules or wait for specific elements to retrieve targeted data.
  • Get the source file path and line number for a method or class by specifying its fully-qualified name.
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  • Extract webpage content in multiple formats like markdown or HTML, execute actions before scraping, and filter specific elements for precise data collection.
    MIT